player. 36. With guys like Percy Harvin and Tyler Lockett, it’s clear Pete Carroll and John Schneider loves players who can do more than one thing for the football team. Maybe this defensive end can move inside to defensive tackle like a Michael Bennett. Maybe this safety can drop into the box to linebacker like a Kam Chancellor. Or maybe a wide receiver can field punts and kickoffs like Lockett. Players who can do more than one thing are valuable, especially if it involves both sides of the football.
<p>That is why they will gravitate to Adoree Jackson. He showed at USC that he can be a player who logs time in all three phases. He had an interception return for a touchdown on defense as a cornerback, produced two touchdowns as a punt returner and finished with 414 yards and two touchdowns as a receiver. Of course the job moving forward will be to figure out which job he does best, but there is no question that Jackson will excel at whatever it ends up being.</p>. WR/CB. USC. Adoree Jackson . 32