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 Josh Jackson could be a player the Green Bay Packers have very high on their draft board. But the Packers won't know for sure how high they want to put him on the draft board until they get a good look at him at the NFL Scouting Combine this week. And that's what Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report believes the Packers should do as he named Jackson the perfect prospect at the Combine for the Packers to scout. Here's a look at what Davenport had to say about Jackson.

At 6'1" and 192 pounds with long arms and good speed, Jackson looks like he was built from a kit for his position. And he had a phenomenal season for the Hawkeyes in 2017, picking off eight passes with an eye-popping 18 passes defensed.

Yes, Jackson only had 14 career starts at Iowa. But one man's "one-year wonder" is another's "blossoming star." If Jackson peels off a solid 40 time in Indy and looks in drills like he did on the field last year, he's going to be a first-round pick. The only question is where he'll land.

Slot Jackson next to Kevin King in the Green Bay defensive backfield with fellow youngster Josh Jones, and Green Bay could have a foundation in the secondary for years to come.

Jackson, King and Jones…sounds like a personal injury law firm.

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Jackson looks like the playmaking cornerback the Packers need to help improve a struggling defense. And let's not forget that Jackson would be paired with Damarious Randall who finished the year with four interceptions. So while the Packers will focus on other positions at the Combine, Jackson will likely be a priority based on where the Packers will draft in the first round. The only way the Packers don't make Jackson a priority at the Combine is if they are set on signing a cornerback in free agency. But even then, the Packers will still evaluate Jackson to see if he's the right fit for the team.
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