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Vincent Jackson might be next up for deal
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on April 15, 2010 10:38 AM ET
Brandon Marshall's contract proved that off-field problems only matter so much when it comes to money in the NFL. Talent pays, no matter how many arrests, domestic disturbances, and suspensions a player has.
Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson has generally kept a low profile in the NFL, but he is facing a suspension by the league after two DUI arrests. That shouldn't necessarily preclude a big deal this offseason.
Kevin Acee of the San Diego-Union Tribune makes a strong case for it Thursday, noting Jackson's work ethic and explosive ability.
Unlike Marshall, Jackson is a true field-stretching talent. The two receivers are different, and we suspect general managers would be split as to who they would prefer.
Set to make $3.268 million this year as a restricted free agent, Jackson is underpaid. Acee notes the Chargers haven't signed one of their core players long-term in two years. It's time.
The longer the Chargers wait, the more they will probably have to pay.
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on April 15, 2010 10:38 AM ET
Brandon Marshall's contract proved that off-field problems only matter so much when it comes to money in the NFL. Talent pays, no matter how many arrests, domestic disturbances, and suspensions a player has.
Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson has generally kept a low profile in the NFL, but he is facing a suspension by the league after two DUI arrests. That shouldn't necessarily preclude a big deal this offseason.
Kevin Acee of the San Diego-Union Tribune makes a strong case for it Thursday, noting Jackson's work ethic and explosive ability.
Unlike Marshall, Jackson is a true field-stretching talent. The two receivers are different, and we suspect general managers would be split as to who they would prefer.
Set to make $3.268 million this year as a restricted free agent, Jackson is underpaid. Acee notes the Chargers haven't signed one of their core players long-term in two years. It's time.
The longer the Chargers wait, the more they will probably have to pay.