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DeSean Jackson’s Potential Trade Will Drastically Change Eagles’ Draft Strategy

March 22, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Philadelphia Eagles' addition of new head coach Chip Kelly brought about some drastic changes in the team's offensive scheme. His fast-paced, high-octane system allowed the Eagles to finish the 2013 season ranked fourth in points per game with an average of 27.6 and ninth in passing yards per game, averaging 256.9 yards per contest.
Wide receiver DeSean Jackson was an instrumental part of the team's offensive prowess.
Last season, Jackson recorded 82 receptions for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns as the team's most prolific receiver.
However, things changed for the Eagles in a big way in early March.
Reports surfaced that the Eagles were potentially looking to trade the wide receiver—who is known for his diva attitude as much as his on-field prowess.
On Tuesday, Derrick Gunn of CSN reported that the Eagles were indeed taking calls about Jackson. He also reported the Eagles' potential asking price, according to a source familiar with the situation:

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