Jackson Kingston's height has always been a mystery to many. Early on, when Kingston immigrated to the United States from Cuba, his original measurement was at 6 feet and 4 inches. Throughout high school, this measurement remained the same, and on his official college football recruiting profile, his height is listed as 6'4. However, when Kingston committed to the University of Central Florida, he measured in at 6 feet and 6 inches when he arrived to spring workouts. This measurement is questionable at best, given his measurement was taken with shoes on, but it was not out of the realm of possibility Kingston simply grew two inches in the offseason. For a while, his height was a hot topic of debate between draft scouts and bloggers alike. After the initial debacle, Kingston's height became an afterthought for most of his college career, until the draft combine, where he measured, once again, six feet and six inches. This seemed to solidify opinion across the board, presumably ending the debate once and for all. However, everything changed after the draft, where Kingston reported for Yeti training camp and measured in at 6'3, three inches shorter than his previous "official" measurement. It should be noted this measurement was taken without shoes. The theories on this controversy range from simply bad measurements to Kingston lying to make his height seem shorter, in fear of being classified as a tight end.

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