Three and Out: Jackson Bolting out of San Diego?
According to NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora, Chargers WR Vincent Jackson may have caught his last pass in a Bolts helmet. The team reportedly has no desire to use the franchise tag for him, but his price in free agency may be more than San Diego is willing to bear. Few wideouts have been as frustrating as Jackson. A player with the size and skills to be a game-changer, he’s never consistently lived up to that expectation. In seven years, the 6-foot-5 pass-catcher has never made more than 68 receptions in a season and has yet to crack double-digits in TDs. In a league that favors the passing game, Jackson will be a hot free-agent commodity and should command a sizable contract. But after spending his entire career catching passes from one of the league’s best in Philip Rivers (a shaky 2011 excluded), it’s unlikely that Jackson could land in a better QB situation — unless a team like Green Bay, New England or New Orleans comes calling. He still appears to be a low-end No. 1 WR for 2012.
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