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Alabama football 2025 season preview, predictions: Domani Jackson

Alabama football 2025 season preview, predictions: Domani Jackson

USA Today20-07-2025
In what will be a loaded Alabama Crimson Tide secondary this season, there are few names, if any, who are more experienced than cornerback Domani Jackson.
Entering year two in Tuscaloosa, Jackson transferred into the Alabama program a year ago, and similar to fellow defensive standout LT Overton, opted-to return to college for another year, bypassing the 2025 NFL draft in the process.
With this return to Alabama, Jackson now enters the 2025 season cemented as a starting cornerback, and could potentially be set for a career-year yet again. However, just what could this season look like for Jackson?
Here is a look at everything you need to know ahead of Alabama cornerback Domani Jackson's 2025 season.
Domani Jackson player information
Domani Jackson career stats
A player who originally began his career at USC, Jackson will be entering his fourth season at the collegiate level in 2025, as well as his second at Alabama. From the 2022-24 seasons, Jackson has a combined 87 tackles, two TFL, two interceptions, 11 PD, and one forced fumble.
Domani Jackson 2024 stats
The 2024 campaign was Jackson's first at Alabama, starting all 13 games for the Crimson Tide a year ago at the cornerback position. During his first season at Alabama, Jackson had a career-year, posting 52 tackles with two TFL, two interceptions, seven PD, and a forced fumble.
Domani Jackson recruiting ranking
Prior to attending USC, Jackson was considered as one of the nation's elite prospects in the 2022 recruiting class, ranking as the No. 5 overall player nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. Considered a five-star prospect, Jackson also ranked as the nation's No. 2 cornerback in the class, as well as the No. 1 player in the state of California where he attended national powerhouse Mater Dei High School.
Before coming to Alabama, Jackson was considered as the No. 43 overall player in the 2024 transfer portal cycle, per 247Sports, as well as a four-star prospect. Rated as a four-star prospect, Jackson was also considered the No. 10 defensive back transfer last offseason, and committed to Alabama back in Dec. 2023.
Domani Jackson 2025 season outlook
Something that only applies to a few members of the Crimson Tide entering the season, Jackson's role for Alabama in 2025 is already known.
Once again, the now senior will start for the Crimson Tide at cornerback, and is expected to be a key player who is among the most experienced members of Alabama's secondary. Throughout the season, Jackson will be matched up against some of the top wide receivers the SEC has to offer, and could be set for career-high's statistically across the board.
Overall, expect yet another strong season for Jackson in 2025, and for the Alabama cornerback to be among the best in the SEC this fall.
Domani Jackson 2025 season prediction
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