With ACC media days almost here, the season is starting to come into focus, and this season has the makings to be a special one on The Flats. The Yellow Jackets return a good mixture of veteran talent while also adding in freshmen from one of the best recruiting classes in program history.
After selecting five defensive players in a row, the Buffalo Bills finally took an offensive player in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL draft. At No. 173 overall, they brought in Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes.
The Buffalo Bills had a solid draft class with defense being a key priority, but the offense also had some nice additions. One of which was Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes.
One could argue that it takes a special type of player to embody what it means to be a Buffalo Bill, and for most, that is a tough, gritty, physical football player.
You won’t find Jackson Hawes’ name lighting up fantasy football boards, but ask any offensive coordinator what wins games in December, and they’ll tell you: physicality, grit, and blocking.
The Buffalo Bills selected Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes in the fifth round of the NFL Draft, and he comes to the AFC East's bully with his own brutal mentality.
One could argue that it takes a special type of player to embody what it means to be a Buffalo Bill, and for most, that is a tough, gritty, physical football player.
The Buffalo Bills made their first offensive pick of the 2025 NFL draft at No. 173. Following five consecutive defensive players, they went with Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes.
The Buffalo Bills waited until the No. 173 overall selection to choose an offensive player at the NFL Draft. Using their second Round 5 compensatory selection, the Bills drafted Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes.
Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes is officially off the draft board. With the fifth round of the draft winding down, Hawes was selected by the Buffalo Bills with the 173rd pick of the draft, joining one of the best teams in the NFL.
The Buffalo Bills selected Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Hawes is in the NFL after spending six seasons in college football.
Jackson Hawes is one of many players to transfer to a higher level of competition and prove himself to the NFL and to say he succeeded would be an understatement.
The Washington Commanders re-signed tight end John Bates to a three-year deal this offseason. This was surprising to some who thought general manager Adam Peters might explore alternatives.
If there’s one thing that offensive coaches in the NFL love, it’s a willing blocker. Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes may not have put up gaudy numbers in his collegiate career, but his blocking ability makes him an intriguing prospect in the NFL Draft.
The 49ers sure love blocking tight ends. First, they signed Luke Farrell to a three-year, $20.25 million deal. Now, they're bringing in Jackson Hawes for a top-30 pre-draft visit according to his Instagram account.
The San Francisco 49ers brought in Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes for a top-30 visit this week. At-6-foot-5 and 253 pounds, Hawes is a strong blocker with a great set of hands.
The San Francisco 49ers continue their pre-draft evaluations of tight ends ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Georgia Tech's Jackson Hawes revealed he's in Santa
The 2025 NFL Draft is nearly two weeks away and Georgia Tech has a number of prospects that are going to possibly be drafted and start their NFL careers and one of them is tight end Jackson Hawes.
Today, Georgia Tech held their annual pro day in front of various NFL personnel. Over a dozen former Yellow Jackets worked out today and afterwards, former Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes spoke with the media to discuss the day and how he felt that he performed: " I felt solid, yeah, I felt solid.
One of the most challenging elements of writing a scouting report can be coming up with a sensible comparison. Each player is like a snowflake — unique in their own respective ways.
The 2025 NFL Combine rolled on today and it was time for the defensive backs and tight ends to work out in front of the NFL coaches and front office personnel.
The 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl has seen its week of practices come to a close. There is no shortage of prospects who should leave this week feeling like they helped their outlook for the 2025 NFL Draft, although some players have done exceptionally well this week to change the perception and narrative of who they are as prospects.
With the 2025 NFL Draft approaching, I’ve started a superlatives series to preview each position group. This series will cover a wide range of prospects and highlight the players who stand out the most in specific categories.
Height: 6050 (unofficial) Weight: 260 (unofficial) Year: Sixth-Year Senior Pro Comparison: Will Dissly Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets tight end Jackson Hawes projects as a “glue guy” for an offensive program.
Fall Camp rolled on today for Georgia Tech and today, the pads came on for the first time. After practice, tight end Jackson Hawes (Yale transfer) spoke with the media and here is everything that he had to say: 1.