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D-Jax Big Possibility of Being Cut


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Per Rotoworld.com:

 

New York Daily New's Manish Mehta reports DeSean Jackson is unwilling to restructure the $10.5 million he is scheduled to make in 2014.

Manish added a source told him, "Philly is trading him or cutting him. That's a fact. They don't want him." Cutting Jackson would save the Eagles around $6 million against the cap this season and, more importantly, about $11 million against the 2015 cap. The Eagles would obviously much rather trade Jackson, but his unwillingness to restructure and the Eagles' intention to cut him make a trade unlikely. The Jets and Panthers would lead the chase if/when Jackson is released.
 
 
 
 

If DeSean gets cut, it'll be a situation similar to Smitty's where he can take less money because his old team will still be paying him too. Maybe that's why Gettleman is slowplaying this (like everything else).

 

Don't get hyped up, but GET HYPE possibly.

 

 

 

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As a Jets fan, I can say Mehta is pure garbage as a reporter.  Actually, he, and our dufus duo here are pretty relatable, but it is an interesting thought.  My guess is that he's trying to point to smoke in hopes that there's a fire for the hometown Jets.... makes sense too.  Carolina can't outbid New York with the cap, so we'd have to pimp Cam to bring Jax here... very doable though.... and we get to keep our draft picks.

 

 

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