Khyree Jackson sent a message to Oregon fans on Friday afternoon, and declared “Reeski Out,” he’s off to the NFL Draft.

Jackson pointed out that he was a “no stars” recruit and went from junior college to the “big stage.” Jackson explained that he’s going to give up his remaining eligibility and enter the 2024 NFL Draft.

Jackson had a strong season for the Ducks, as he was named a first-team all-Pac-12 selection by both the coaches and AP.

Jackson had 34 tackles, including 5 for a loss, with 2 sacks, 7 pass breakups and 3 interceptions this season. He did that despite a shoulder injury he dealt with for much of the season.

Here’s his message on social media:

“First and foremost, I would like to thank GOD for guiding me every step of the way and for blessing me with opportunities beyond my wildest dreams. To my mom and pops, thank you for guiding me along the way. I am forever grateful for your love and sacrifice. I wouldn’t be here without you.”

“To my friends and family, thank you for the unconditional support. Your belief in me has been a constant source of inspiration. My journey from junior college to Alabama and ending in Oregon has been remarkable. I am grateful for my time at Alabama and the role it played in the development of me as a man. At Oregon, Cocah Lanning, Coach Tosh, and Coach Meat, your guidance and mentorship has been invaluable, and I will forever cherish the experiences and lessons learned under your leadership. To my Oregon teammates, I want to express my deep appreciation for welcoming me here with open arms. I am proud to be a part of this family.”

“From being a ‘no stars,’ Juco kid to playing on the big stage, I realized it’s not about anybody else. It’s Me vs. Me. I want to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who has been a part of my journey. I would like to announce that I am foregoing my remaining eligibility and entering the 2024 Draft! Jeremiah 29:11. Thank you, Khyree Jackson.”