2022: Played in all 14 games with seven starts, recording 33 catches for 344 yards (3 TDs) and 10 carries for 118 yards and four touchdowns.
Season-high 64 receiving yards in the Rose Bowl against Penn State on six catches, scoring on a five-yard reception.
Also had a season-long 28-yard catch vs. Penn State.
Had a season-high six receptions for 55 yards and a touchdown in Utah’s Pac-12 Championship win vs. USC.
Recorded four catches for 34 yards, also scoring a seven-yard rushing score against Arizona.
Two catches for 28 yards and one rush for 15 yards at Colorado.
Had three receptions for 22 yards and one rush for 13 yards against Stanford.
Scored on an 18-yard rush against Oregon, also catching two passes for 17 yards.
Had a rushing and receiving touchdown against Oregon State, scoring on a career-long 22-yard rush and a 19-yard catch.
2021: Saw action in 10 games, recording five receptions for 76 yards and one touchdown, adding two rushes for 17 yards.
Season-high two receptions for 38 yards (19.0 ypc), catching a 25-yard touchdown in overtime against San Diego State.
Season-long 29-yard catch against Oregon State.
Season-long 16-yard rush against No. 3 Oregon.
2020: Non-squad member remained enrolled in school. 2019: Saw action in all 14 games, starting three with 24 catches for 343 yards (14.3 ypc) with one receiving touchdown, adding 18 rushes for 111 yards (6.2 ypc) and two rushing scores.
Season-best 72 receiving yards on two catches against Washington.
Season-high 30 rushing yards on four carries against USC.
Rushed for touchdowns against BYU and Arizona State.
2018: Played in all 14 games, starting six, ranking second on the team in receptions (32) and yards (589), averaging 18.4 yards per catch.
Seven of his 32 receptions were for 35+ yards.
Two 100-yard receiving games.
Career-high 125 yards on four catches with a 47-yard touchdown against Colorado.
114 yards on a career-high nine catches against Northwestern, also scoring a touchdown.
2017: Redshirt.
High School: Played football at Lone Star HS.
All-state in 2015.
Two-time all-district, also earning All-Purpose MVP in 2016.
1,239 receiving yards with 15 touchdowns as a senior.
1,178 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns his junior year.
Helped Lone Star to 2015 state runner-up finish.
Also competed in the 100 and 200 meters and the long jump for the track and field team.
Personal: Son of Jamie Cofer and Nicole Dixon … father is a high school football coach … one sister … full name is Jaylen Nerrell Dixon … nickname is JD … born in Kansas City, Kan.