WELCOME TO WASHINGTON REDSKINS FOOTBALL: Nation’s No. 1 Player, 7-Foot-10 OL Jahzare Jackson, Shocks NFL World by Flipping Commitment to Washington Over Eagles, Packers, and Cowboys
June 3, 2025 – Washington, D.C.
In a move that has stunned the football world and sent fans into a frenzy, Jahzare Jackson — the 7-foot-10, 420-pound offensive lineman widely regarded as the most dominant physical prospect in modern football history — has flipped his commitment to the Washington Redskins. Jackson, previously expected to land with one of several NFL powerhouses, including the Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, or Dallas Cowboys, made the bombshell announcement via a live-streamed interview Tuesday morning.
His decision marks one of the most significant recruiting victories in Washington’s franchise history and instantly solidifies their offensive line as a feared unit for years to come.
A Colossal Talent Makes a Colossal Statement
Jahzare Jackson, nicknamed “The Mountain,” is no stranger to headlines. A former basketball phenom turned football titan, Jackson has broken nearly every measurable record for an offensive line prospect. With an 88-inch wingspan, a standing reach taller than most doorways, and surprising agility for his size, Jackson dominated in collegiate play and scouting combines alike, frequently neutralizing entire defensive fronts on his own.
Ranked the No. 1 overall player in the 2025 NFL Draft class by nearly every major outlet, Jackson was pursued heavily by top-tier franchises. Early projections had him pegged as a surefire first-rounder, with the Eagles, Packers, and Cowboys all expected to make aggressive plays for his services.
But Jackson chose a different path.
“I’m Going to D.C.”
During a live appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, Jackson revealed a Redskins cap, grinning as the set erupted in disbelief.
“I’m going to D.C.,” he said. “I want to be part of something that’s being built from the ground up. Not just plug into a machine that’s already rolling. I want to make a statement — that this is a new era for Washington football.”
The announcement reportedly followed weeks of quiet conversations between Jackson, Washington’s front office, and head coach Dan Quinn. Sources close to the situation say Jackson was blown away by the vision shared by Quinn and general manager Adam Peters, as well as the opportunity to protect the franchise’s new cornerstone quarterback, Jayden Daniels.
Dan Quinn Reacts: “This Is a Game-Changer”
Head Coach Dan Quinn wasted no time praising the acquisition. In a fiery post-announcement statement, Quinn underscored the significance of Jackson’s commitment:
“Jahzare Jackson isn’t just a player. He’s a wall, a fortress, a tone-setter. He changes how we game plan, how we protect, and how we impose our will. Getting him in Washington isn’t just a win — it’s a warning to the rest of the league.”
Offensive Coordinator Kliff Kingsbury was similarly enthusiastic, hinting that Jackson’s size and mobility will allow the offense to expand its playbook in unprecedented ways.
“When your left tackle can take out two defenders just by standing up, it opens everything. Our run game, our screen game, our deep shot package — everything just got bigger.”
Why Washington?
Analysts were quick to dig into Jackson’s decision. While many expected him to follow the traditional “contender path” — joining a perennial playoff team like Philly or Green Bay — it appears the Redskins’ recent cultural and roster overhaul played a pivotal role.
Sources say Jackson was drawn to the chance to form a legacy alongside fellow No. 1 pick Jayden Daniels. The idea of the two phenoms building a future together behind a revitalized offensive scheme resonated deeply with him.
“I talked to Jayden, and we were on the same page,” Jackson said in his interview. “We don’t want to ride someone else’s wave. We want to start our own.”
Additionally, Washington’s emphasis on player empowerment, locker room culture, and long-term development made an impression. Under Quinn and Peters, the organization has committed to transparency, accountability, and a player-first philosophy that is already attracting elite talent.
Fans and Former Players React
The announcement sent Redskins fans into an all-out celebration on social media, with hashtags like #RedskinsReborn and #WelcomeTheMountain trending within minutes. Jerseys bearing Jackson’s No. 77 sold out online within hours.
Former Washington great Trent Williams, now retired, posted a video applauding the move.
“This is what I’ve been waiting to see — a franchise that’s serious about building a wall up front again. Jahzare, you’re in for a wild ride. Welcome to D.C.”
NFL legends across the board, from Andrew Whitworth to Orlando Pace, took to X (formerly Twitter) to marvel at Jackson’s decision — and his sheer physical presence.
What’s Next
Jackson will report to Washington’s rookie mini-camp next week, where fans are expected to show up in droves just to catch a glimpse of the towering tackle in action. He will immediately slot in as the starting left tackle, anchoring a line that will now protect one of the NFL’s most exciting young quarterbacks.
With Jackson and Daniels as foundational pieces, Washington has gone from rebuilding to reloading — seemingly overnight. And perhaps most importantly, they’ve changed the narrative.
The Redskins are no longer chasing the future. They’re building it.
Welcome to Washington, Jahzare Jackson. The NFL has officially been put on notice.