JACKSON GERARD

ATHLETIC POSITIONS:

Dual-Threat Quarterback / Wide Receiver / Tight End

Saint Francis High School, Wheaton, Illinois / Class of 2021

STATISTICS

  • Height: 6' 2"
  • Weight: 187 lbs
  • 40-Yard Dash (laser timed): 4.67
  • Pass Completion: 70.9%
  • Shuttle: 4.45
  • Vertical: 37
  • 100-Meter Dash: 11.6
  • 400-Meter Dash: 56
  • Bench (lbs): 225
  • 185 Bench (reps): 6
  • Squat (lbs): 375
  • Wingspan: 6' 3.5"
  • Handspan: 10'

ACADEMICS:

  • 2018–2019: 4.55
  • 2017–2018: 4.22
  • ACT: 30
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Jackson Gerard

One of my greatest aspirations is to become a collegiate athlete. As someone with a lifelong love of sports, I respect and value the importance of teamwork, and I’m dedicated to helping my team succeed at the highest level.

At St. Francis College Preparatory, my position is ATHLETE. I played sophomore quarterback, totaling 2,145 yards, scoring 33 touchdowns, earning MVP honors in multiple games and leading my team to an 8–1 season. On varsity, I played backup quarterback, wide receiver, tight end and kicking specialist.

Whether on the field or in the classroom, I’m committed to helping those around me achieve what we are all focused on — winning.

PROFILES:

  • Hudl
  • Maxpreps
  • NCSA
  • Rivals
  • QB Hitlist
  • Twitter

Ranked #3 Dual-Threat Quarterback in Illinois.

Jackson Gerard is a tremendously gifted young man. At his age, he checks all the boxes of a student athlete who is an elite competitor. Around his teammates and peers, he leads courageously. If there's a student that I do not have to worry about academically or socially, it would be Jackson. His character is unquestionable, and his commitment to the school while helping his teammates is unrivaled. During the 2018 football season, Jackson helped us achieve an 8-1 overall record and a share of the Metro Suburban Conference (MSC) championship. Our amazing success during the season was due in large part to Jackson’s control of our offense and his ability to make tough decisions in difficult game situations. It is my belief that as he develops at the next level, he will amaze scouts and recruiters alike. His commitment to athletics and academics, along with his elite athleticism and decision-making skills will help him tremendously at the next level and beyond.

Dr. Marques L. Stevenson, Ed.D.
St. Francis High School
Freshman/Sophomore Head Football Coach
Director of Collegiate Recruiting