Bryce Jackson is a 6'2" Defensive Line/Offensive Line in the 2027 class.
Jackson attends Barbers Hill in Texas.
Jackson's Player Profile was created on November 25, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Bryce
JacksonDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
300
HS
Barbers Hill
|
TX
Commitment Watch: Texas Recruits Make Their College Decisions
Jackson is a disruptive force in the trenches. He is explosive off the ball, his ability to play...
Written by Marcus Henry
Bryce
JacksonDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
300
HS
Barbers Hill
|
TX
Class Of 27′ – The Heart of the Defense
Bryce is a disruptive defensive lineman who consistently produces impact plays at every level of the defense, finishing...
Written by Alin Edouard
Bryce
JacksonDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
300
HS
Barbers Hill
|
TX
Pressure Up Front: Houston DLs Raising Their Stock
Athletic and flexible, Bryce works well through blocks and redirects effectively. Shows the ability to stay involved in...
Written by Alin Edouard
Bryce
JacksonDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
300
HS
Barbers Hill
|
TX
H-Town Trench Dawgs: 2027 D-Line Standouts On The Come Up
Jackson has developed into a disruptive force for Barbers Hill as they head into the playoffs. He plays...
Written by Marcus Henry
Bryce
JacksonDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
300
HS
Barbers Hill
|
TX
HOUSTON HEAt: 27′ Defensive Spotlight
Bryce is a disruptive force in the trenches with a motor that doesn’t stop until the whistle blows....
Written by Alin Edouard
Marcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Marcus Henry
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Jackson is a disruptive force in the trenches. He is explosive off the ball, his ability to play with good leverage keeps his opponents from getting hands on him and he pushes the pocket, disrupting the flow of his opponents offensively. He has superb lateral quickness combined with excellent balance, which enables him to make plays in the backfield. Jackson is headed west to New Mexico State. He has the potential to earn playing time and be a difference maker in his first couple of seasons.
Bryce is a disruptive defensive lineman who consistently produces impact plays at every level of the defense, finishing with 76 tackles, 20 TFLs, 10 sacks, and 22 QB hurries. On film, he stands out as a high-energy defender who is always around the football and constantly working to get into the backfield.
Against the run, Bryce shows strong pursuit and good awareness, quickly diagnosing plays and attacking gaps before they fully develop. His 20 TFLs reflect how often he wins early in reps, slipping blocks and creating negative plays that put offenses behind schedule. He’s active, physical, and reliable when it comes to finishing plays.
As a pass rusher, he brings consistent pressure with burst, effort, and timing. His 10 sacks show he can close when opportunities come, while his 22 QB hurries highlight how often he disrupts the pocket even when he doesn’t finish the play. He stays active through contact and keeps quarterbacks uncomfortable.
Athletic and flexible, Bryce works well through blocks and redirects effectively. Shows the ability to stay involved in extended plays. Plays with balance and awareness, allowing him to capitalize on opportunities when they arise.
Jackson has developed into a disruptive force for Barbers Hill as they head into the playoffs. He plays with physicality at the point of attack and uses strong hands to control the line of scrimmage. Jackson’s feet are active and balanced, allowing him to reset and pursue effectively. He plays through the whistle and has a knack for creating interior pressure. His combination of strength, toughness, and effort make him a key component of Barbers Hill’s defensive success and a player to watch.
Bryce is a disruptive force in the trenches with a motor that doesn’t stop until the whistle blows. He plays with a relentless edge, showing an ability to shed blocks quickly and close in on ball carriers with intent. What stands out most is his quick first step he consistently beats offensive linemen off the snap and lives in the backfield. Whether he’s crashing down to stop the run or applying pressure on passing downs, Bryce brings physicality and a sense of urgency that sets the tone for his defense.