USC Trojans cornerback Adoree' Jackson impressed a true freshman, his versatility allowing him to shine at not only his primary position of cornerback, but also as a wide receiver and kick returner.

In 13 games, he logged 41 tackles and 10 pass deflections on defense, 10 receptions for 138 yards and 3 touchdowns on offense, and added two kickoff return touchdowns on special teams. He was named the Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year and selected to the 247Sports True Freshman All-American Team.

As a result of his outstanding freshman season, Jackson was recently named the No. 1 most versatile athlete in all of college football for the 2015 season by NFL.com's Chase Goodbread. Here's what he had to say:

"The encore performance for one of college football's most dynamic freshmen last year promises to be a big one. The Trojans' three-way player is primarily a cornerback, and a very good one, but also caught three touchdown passes on offense and had the fifth-best kickoff-return average in the country (29.7). Just for good measure, he long jumps for the USC track squad. Jackson's role on offense could expand this fall, and if it does, he'll be the closest thing to appointment television the Pac-12 has on Saturdays."

As mentioned by Goodbread, Jackson also stars for the Trojans' track team. He has already captured the Pac-12 Championship in the long jump and he'll compete in the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, later this week.