

The Facts: Following up on the ongoing story. ... After the 2013 season ended, Jackson said he wants a new contract. And he may get one. Just not in the way he envisioned. With Jackson due to make $10.5 million in 2014 and the Eagles re-signing Riley Cooper and Jeremy Maclin at much lower rates, the Eagles could be ready to move on from Jackson.
Diehards Line:
Geoff Mosher of CSNPhilly.com explained the various factors during a Wednesday appearance on PFT Live, which include HC Chip Kelly’s aversion to small receivers; Kelly’s aversion to me-first players; and Jackson’s periodic unusual behavior, such as the recent theft of guns, jewelry, and $250,000 in cash from his home. According to PFT's Mike Florio, a trade would be the first option, but who would give up $10.5 million in 2014 for Jackson? If he doesn't leave via trade, the only other way to part ways with Jackson would be to cut him -- and Mosher said the wideout could be “one false step away” from being released (worth noting: Dumping Jackson with a post-June 1 designation would result in a cap hit of only $2 million in 2014 and $4 million in 2015. It also would create $10.5 million that could be spent in 2014 or later on other players). It's a situation worth watching -- especially with TE Zach Ertz capable of working the slot alongside Cooper and Maclin.