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76 DAYS TO 2023 KICKOFF: Jackson Fullmer

In which BracketCat counts down the 76th day until the 2023 kickoff with a profile of Kansas State offensive lineman Jackson Fullmer.

#76 Josh Rivas
I’m projecting incoming freshman offensive lineman Jackson Fullmer to take over the No. 76 jersey from departed tackle Kingsley Ugwu, who himself inherited it from mainstay Josh Rivas (76).
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Jackson Fullmer

True Freshman | 6-4 | 280 lbs. | Eagle, Idaho
Jackson Fullmer
Jackson Fullmer
Courtesy Kansas State Athletics
  • Position: Offensive Line
  • Previous College: None
  • Projection: Redshirt
  • Status: On Scholarship

Jackson Fullmer (June 14, 2004) is a raw young interior offensive lineman who is the first Wildcat to hail from the state of Idaho since at least the 1970s. He displays good footwork, toughness and run blocking, but likely will redshirt in 2023 to add more weight and muscle.

Fullmer prepped under head coach Chris Culig at Rocky Mountain High School in Idaho, where he was viewed as the 79th-best offensive guard in the Class of 2023 and the third-best overall player in the state of Idaho by ESPN.

He also was rated the No. 3 overall prospect in Idaho by On3, and a two-time all-conference and all-state performer who helped the Grizzlies to win the 2020 Idaho state championship.

Fullmer was named the 2021 Idaho Underground Sports Network Offensive Lineman of the Year after he totaled 117 pancake blocks as a junior before carding 126 as a senior. This is especially impressive considering he only played football for three years and O-line for two!

He also competed in basketball and plans on majoring in business administration at K-State.

Fullmer chose K-State over offers from Arizona State, Boise State, Colorado, Idaho State, Oregon State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Washington State, as well as interest from BYU and Penn State. His primary recruiter was his new position coach, Conor Riley, assisted by recruiting coordinator Taylor Braet.