The Jacksonville Jaguars signed Arkansas RB Ja'Quinden Jackson to an Undrafted Free Agent Contract after the 2025 NFL Draft. Texas recruited Jackson to play QB out of high school. It wasn’t until the 2022 season, at Utah, that he transitioned to RB. In 2023, he led the Utes in carries (161), yards (797), and rushing TDs (4). He told Whole Hog Sports that he was “going through injuries that I couldn’t really help.” Jackson transferred to Arkansas last year and dealt with a sore ankle during training camp. Still, he led the backfield across the board. He popped in 15 TDs across only 10 games. Jackson wasn’t a standout performer at the Combine, but his tape shows enough to potentially fill a depth role. His size (6'1, 229 pounds) provides short-yardage appeal.
Ja'Quinden Jackson started his college career as a QB in Texas, but moved to RB while attending Utah.
He gained some draft buzz last season, but transferred to Arkansas for his final season and took a dive in production.
Jackson joins a Jaguars team that added two RBs in the draft in Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen.
Jackson is unlikely to have any redraft or dynasty value, even as the offseason continues.
Draft picks aren’t just currency—they’re leverage. We’ll show you where to find the tipping points in this rookie class and how to cash in by trading up and down in your rookie draft.
Read More »RB TreVeyon Henderson’s highlight reel screams fantasy stardom — but is he built to handle more than a complementary role?
Read More »Why should you highlight Bhayshul Tuten in your dynasty rookie rankings? Who looks best among the post-Round 2 WRs? Find out before your next rookie draft.
Read More »
All transactions are secure and encrypted, and we never store your credit card information.
This is an insider feature of Draft Sharks, please upgrade to be an Insider Member
Upgrade to Insider Member
All transactions are secure and encrypted, and we never store your credit card information.