Best Remaining Destinations for Adoree' Jackson in Free Agency


The Tennessee Titans released Adoree' Jackson, instantly making him one of the most intriguing free-agent cornerbacks on the market. A former first-round pick, Jackson flashed that big-time ability often at the NFL level. Injuries appear to be his Achilles heel, though, as Jackson has missed a combined 18 games over the past two seasons.
In his two healthy seasons (2017, 2018), Jackson shined as a versatile playmaker, grading out to at least 73.0 both years, per ProFootballFocus.
Already generating plenty of interest on the open market, here are the three best remaining free-agent destinations for the USC product.
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3. Arizona Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals haven't exactly been shy about adding big-name talent this offseason. But they've lost their share as well, with Patrick Peterson bolting to join the Minnesota Vikings. Jackson wouldn't really be a one-to-one replacement for Peterson, who is a much larger and more physical player. But he would clearly be the best CB on this roster. Adding Jackson and a first- or second-round corner could turn this secondary around in a hurry.
2. Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles' secondary famously had its struggles in 2020, but adding Jackson would go a long way toward fixing those woes. Putting him opposite of Darius Slay, with newcomer Anthony Harris patrolling the backend, is a recipe for a rock-solid secondary. He'd also be a great replacement for Jalen Mills, as both are known for their versatility.
1. New York Giants
Where there's smoke there's fire, and there's been no shortage of smoke linking Jackson to the New York Giants. He's apparently been actively recruited by names like Jabrill Peppers and Logan Ryan. Adding Jackson could really help round out this secondary. And thanks to some creative work with Kenny Golladay's contract, NYG should have more than enough room to do just that.
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