Fresno State LB Phoenix Jackson Commits to Baylor Over Auburn
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Fresno State linebacker Phoenix Jackson committed to Baylor over Auburn following his official visit on Monday. He becomes the Bears' first linebacker addition this transfer portal cycle.
The 6-foot-0, 220-pound prospect totaled 49 tackles, 7.0 for loss, 4.0 sacks, two interceptions, four pass breakups and one forced fumble this past season. Per Pro Football Focus, he posted a 76.1 defensive grade, a 70.7 pass-rush grade and a 90.3 coverage grade in 448 snaps this season.
He collected 52 tackles, three tackles for loss and an interception in his first two years at Fresno State.
Baylor is losing first-team All-Big 12 linebacker Matt Jones (6Sr.) due to graduation, and Carmello Jones (RSo.) elected to hit the transfer portal, leaving the current roster with just three scholarship linebackers: Keaton Thomas (RSo.), Jeremy Evans (RSo.) and Kyland Reed (Fr.).
Linebacker was a position of need entering the transfer portal period as the staff needed to replenish the depth while also finding a quality starter to make up for losing Jones’ high-level production.
Jackson could be a fit at WILL, or he even has the potential to play some STAR due to his versatility in coverage and his ability to be a pass rusher.
Baylor linebacker coach Jamar Chaney and the staff have been very active in recruiting the linebacker position this offseason. The Bears signed four-star prospect Kaleb Burns, three-star prospect KB Winston and three-star prospect Trent Spence in the 2025 class.
He has one year of eligibility remaining.