Di’avion Jackson
Di’avion Jackson
About Di’avion
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Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
DJ is coming off a strong spring and has carried that momentum right into a solid summer. This year he’s settling in at safety, where his length really shows and he can cover a lot of ground on the back end. He’s got good ball skills and a natural feel for tracking it in the air, making him a real threat when it comes to creating turnovers. If he keeps trending this way, he’s going to be a key piece for the Warriors’ secondary.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Di’avion been one the more conisistent faces on the camp circuit and he will continue to show why. He competes every time he heads to a camp. He stayed engaged worked through reps; as the video below DJ shows what he can do that the DB position.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jackson looked locked in from the start of camp and carried that focus through every rep during individual drills. He moved really well in space, showing smooth footwork and good control when transitioning in and out of his breaks. His movement skills stood out, especially when changing direction and staying balanced through coverage reps. Jackson also showed consistent effort and stayed engaged throughout the entire session, which helped him stack solid reps from start to finish. As he continues to sharpen his technique and add more physicality at the catch point, he has the tools to develop into a reliable and steady defensive back.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Jackson delivered one of the more complete defensive back performances of the event. At 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds, Jackson has a strong frame paired with the athletic tools needed to play multiple spots in the secondary.
He showcased clean footwork, fluid hips, and a smooth backpedal throughout drills. Jackson consistently used his length effectively to disrupt passing lanes and stay in position against receivers. His movement ability and overall athleticism were evident during both coverage work and combine testing.
Jackson’s versatility is another major strength, as he has the tools to line up at both cornerback and safety. He currently holds offers from East Central University and Southeastern Oklahoma State, but after a strong camp showing, expect more schools to continue adding him to their recruiting boards heading into his senior season.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
DJ had a clean, fluid showing throughout camp, standing out with how smooth he moved in every phase. During individual drills, he looked controlled and natural in his transitions, showing good balance and easy movement out of his breaks without looking rushed or stiff.
In one-on-ones, DJ stayed composed and competed well, using his fluid hips and body control to stay in phase with receivers. Even when tested, he didn’t panic—he recovered quickly and stayed engaged through the entire rep. In testing, his movement traits carried over, showing looseness and efficiency rather than wasted motion.
Overall, DJ is a defensive back who wins with movement and feel. As he continues to add more physicality and consistency at the line of scrimmage, his natural fluidity gives him strong upside in coverage situations moving forward.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Di’Avion is a long and athletic defensive back at 6’1” who uses his size and length to disrupt passes and challenge receivers at the catch point. He reads the quarterback well, breaks quickly on the ball, and shows the agility to stay in tight coverage while keeping leverage. Di’Avion moves fluidly in space, closes gaps in the run game, and wraps up effectively on tackles. His combination of size, instincts, and playmaking ability makes him a consistent and versatile presence in the seco
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Read EvaluationEvent Results
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Exposure Series: Texas
05/09/2026
- 40 Yd #1
- 4.88s
- 40 Yd #2
- 4.83s
- Shuttle #1
- 4.73s
- Shuttle #2
- 4.32s
- Broad #1
- 9'4"
- Broad #2
- 9'3"
- L-Drill #1
- 7.19s
- L-Drill #2
- 7.35s
- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
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