I always get two feelings when Brandon Jackson recieves the handoff
1) He may keep his legs churning and get a couple more yards
2) He may fumble
I do think number 2 is unwarranted, however my first feeling is evident in the limited time he sees.
I think the basis for the drop off analysis will not be able to be made until Jackson starts to make mistakes, if he does at all.
Ryan Grant is solid, but his physical tools are prototype "solid, unspectacular back"
Ryan Grant's major pluses come on his consistency and his excellent concentration after the hit. He may not hit the hole and make cuts as often as we would like, but he darn sure does protect the rock.
If Brandon Jackson can stay healthy and mistake free, I have a feeling he will compliment our passing attack the same way Grant does.
Zero2Cool is my captain.