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Jackson Meeks is threatening to take a roster spot away from a Detroit Lions 2025 draft pick.
"He's somebody that we feel like has improved every day, every week, so you're always going to take notice of those guys," Lions coach Dan Campbell said. "He's going to be somebody that we talk about tomorrow. He's going to come up because he's elevated his play and he is noticed."
Detroit Lions rookie WRs Isaac TeSlaa, Dominic Lovett and Jackson Meeks are vying for the starting gunner job on special teams.
The touchdown, which is his second of the preseason, showcased his ability to adjust with the ball in the air, as well as his high-pointing skills. TeSlaa looks the part of a player who is deserving of a role in 2025.
WR Jackson Meeks speaks to the media on showcasing his skills to prove his worth to the team. QB Jared Goff speaks to reporters about joint practice takeaways, WR Isaac TeSlaa, OL Tate Ratledge, OL Christian Mahogany, quarterbacks coach Mark Brunell, offensive assistant Bruce Gradkowski, and offensive coordinator John Morton.
Lions WR Jackson Meeks, nephew of Za'Darius Smith, made his case for making Detroit's final roster with a great game against the Dolphins.
None of Detroit's stars suited up, with Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams on the sideline. There was still plenty to get excited about, though, with rookie receivers turning heads and a backup quarterback competition on display once again.
Detroit Lions quarterback Kyle Allen finds wide receiver Jackson Meeks wide open near pylon for TD. Detroit Lions edge rusher Isaac Ukwu swarms Miami Dolphins quarterback Zach Wilson on fourth down in red zone forcing a turnover on downs.