2018 Football Roster Choose a Player: Abojei, Eric Arnold, Patrick Baker, Blayne Bigelow, Jevon Blankenbaker, Keyon Booker, Dauson Borton, Justis Brown, De'Vaughn Burroughs, Jeff Byrd, Solomon Cain, Conner Calvert, Josh Chambers, Sean Coldon, C.J. Conway, Austin Crall, Garrett Crow, Dontae Crum, Frank Cryder, Keegan Davis, Jason Dawson, Theo Dodd, Taylor Donatlan, Camron Dunayski, Gavin Eberhardt, Ayden Ellison, Ja'Lani Epps, Marcus Evans, Nico Fort, Austin Galovich, Ryan Gandy, Esaias Gatoloai-Faupula, Ryan Gentry, Gunner Ghaifan, Youhanna Godbout, Cole Granderson, Carl Hall, Josiah Hall, Tyler Halliburton, Alijah Harris, Logan Harshman, Josh Hicks, Chuck Holt, Ravontae Hooper, Jesse Hull, Antonio Ismail Jr., Raghib Jackson, Javaree Jackson, Kaden Jackson, Reow Johnson, C.J. Jones, Victor Keeler, Mason Kutterer, Brennan Lafaele, Leevi Leppke, Isaac Lopez, Austin Lowry-Sanders, Payton Malauulu, Sidney Maluia, Cassh Marcotte, Jackson Mayfield, Tyree Mazzola, Ryan Mercado, Quinten Miller, Skyler Moore, Jahmari Mora, Mario Muma, Chad Murray, Cameron Okwoli, John Overstreet, Kellen Pilapil, Adam Pownell Jr., Chavez Price, James Prosser, Kevin Rothe, Cooper Rush, Gavin Schwab, Pahl Scott, Jared Smith, Braden Smith, Nick Stindt, Justyn Stofer, Rudy Szpor, Nick Thatcher, Zach Valladay, Xazavian Vander Waal, Tyler Velazquez, Alonzo Wallace, Zach Washington Jr., Sidney Watson, Jaylon Watts, Zach Weber, Rome Weinman, Nate Wells-Ross, Davon Williams, Miles Wilson, Logan Wingard, Andrew Wisdorf, Ben Zaleski, Tim Go Profile Stats Profile G Position Senior Class Kingfisher, Okla. Hometown 6'2 Height 303 Weight Kingfisher High School #61 Kaden Jackson G Position Senior Class Kingfisher, Okla. Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography UW This Season: Jackson will be a key veteran in the trenches for the Pokes this season. He is at the top of the depth chart at right guard. 2017: Jackson appeared in 10 games and started all 10 games. Jackson helped the Pokes offense score 37 touchdowns on the season and record 3,718 yards of total offense on the season. 2016: Jackson started all 14 games this season. He has started 16 games in his career at UW. He helped pave the way for All-MW running back Brian Hill. He also helped protect Josh Allen, as he threw for ver 3,000 yards. 2015: Appeared in 11 contests as a true freshman on the offensive line. He started two games for the Pokes and made his UW debut against Eastern Michigan. He helped pave the way for running back Brian, who was the nation’s ninth leading rusher with 1,631 yards. High School: Jackson was named to the 2014 First Team All-State teams as an offensive lineman by both The Daily Oklahoman and the Tulsa World. Ranked by 247Sports.com as the No. 28 best recruit at all positions in the state of Oklahoma. Helped lead Kingfisher High School to the semifinals of the 2014 Class 3A State Playoffs. Kingfisher posted an 8-2 regular-season record and a 5-1 record in District 1 of Class 3A. They won their first three rounds in the state playoffs before losing to Cushing High in the State Semifinals to end the season 11-3 overall. In addition to being an All-State offensive lineman, he also played defensive line, and recorded 65 tackles and six sacks as a senior. His junior season, he helped lead Kingfisher High to the 3A State Championship while recording 74 tackles and 10 sacks. He played in 52 career games for Kingfisher High over his four-year career, and was credited with 176 career tackles and 19 career sacks. Jackson won the shot put at the Oklahoma Class 3A State Championships as a freshman and sophomore. His junior year his high school was reclassified to Class 4A in track and field, and he placed second in state in the shot put. His career best entering his senior year was 55’8”. He also threw the discus, placing seventh as a sophomore and 10th as a junior at the State Championships. His best throw is 149’ 6”. He played for head football coach Jeff Myers. Jackson also received scholarship offers from New Mexico, North Texas, Ohio and UTEP. Personal: He has not yet declared a major at UW.