Tulsa Football picked up its seventh commitment of the 2017 class when speedy wide receiver Malik Jackson of Taylor (TX) gave his verbal pledge on Monday afternoon.

"I love the coaches," Jackson told Inside Tulsa Sports when discussing his decision. "(Coach Calvin Lowry) is a good coach. I've learned a lot from him already."

The Golden Hurricane was the first to offer the 6-foot-2, 200-pounder after he attended a summer camp on the TU campus. Jackson didn't get much time to check out the campus and football facilities, but he was impressed by the little bit he was able to view.

"I barely got to see it, but it looked pretty good from what I did see," he added.

Jackson, who said he was looking for a "fast-paced offense that throws a lot", was also receiving strong interest from Oklahoma State, Kansas, New Mexico State and Texas State.

Taylor finished 4-7 last season, but Jackson was a bright spot for the Ducks. He led the team in receiving with 18 catches for 419 yards and 6 touchdowns.

"My big hands, jumping ability, and my route running are my strengths," he said.

Jackson's older brother, Mark, ran track initially at the University of Texas before transferring to UTEP, where he received All-American honors as a long-jumper. In May, Malik Jackson finished third in the long jump at the Texas state high school finals.

Jackson is the fourth Texan to commit to Tulsa, which also has three commitments from Oklahoma.