‘Of course, part of the problem with Jackson’s play is that he was never supposed to be the team’s No. 1 cornerback. When the team first drafted Jackson, making the roster was not a sure thing as a seventh round pick. At most, he was expected to provide depth behind Tre’Davious White and then No. 2 cornerback Levi Wallace. As a rookie, Jackson spent most of his time on the practice squad and signed a reserve/futures contract following the season.’