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DeSean Jackson: Time for “The Jackrabbit” to Take It to the Next Level

April 24, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

2010 Review
After a sophomore season that saw DeSean Jackson put up 63 receptions, 1,167 yards and 12 total touchdowns (10 of which were from 35 yards or longer) all in just 15 games, fantasy owners had every right to expect the world out of the Eagles wide receiver in 2010.  Unfortunately, dreams of him becoming a Top 5 fantasy WR would fall short as Jackson would play just 14 games over the course of the year and end up quite a few spots outside of the Top-10. 
Actually, not only did he finish under most of the normal big-name receivers in the league (such as Roddy White, Calvin Johnson and Andre Johnson), but he also winded up behind previously unheard-of Steve Johnson, rookie Mike Williams of Tampa Bay and even second on his own team to Jeremy Maclin.
All things considered though, DeSean did have a pretty nice season when compared to the rest of the league.
He went over the century mark in yardage for a second year in a row (1,056 yards), amassed eight...

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