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The San Diego State Aztecs landed their 12th verbal football commitment for the 2015 season in Summit High School wide receiver Wayne Jackson.
Jackson announced his decision yesterday via his Twitter account.
I’m honored & blessed to announce that I have verbally committed to #SDSU #GoAztecs pic.twitter.com/RGFNfxM7rS
— #⃣5⃣ (@Trillslimm) November 10, 2014
The 6-foot-3 senior from Fontana, California, will join a loaded and young wide receiving unit on Montezuma Mesa. Only one of SDSU's 15 wide receivers on this year's roster won't return next season, and that's Ezell Ruffin. Therefore, Jackson may very well be a great candidate to redshirt his freshman season at SDSU.
Jackson runs a 4.45 40-yard dash, according to Hudl. His ESPN.com scouting report also reveals he has a 33.2-inch vertical leap. Combine his speed and leaping abilities with his 6-foot-3 frame, and it appears that Aztecs may have found themselves a solid redzone threat in the future.
Rivals.com gives Jackson two stars.