The Facts:
Jackson is available, sources said Sunday at the NFL scouting combine. But club president Tim Ruskell labeled the situation "combine talk" and stressed that nothing is imminent. "We'll listen to anything, but it doesn't mean we're going to do anything," Ruskell said.
Reported by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
In other words, the team's willingness to part ways with Jackson depends on the draft-choice compensation another team might be willing to part with to acquire the veteran receiver. Jackson has three years remaining on the six-year, $25 million contract he signed in 2004, and his escalating base salaries of $3.25 million (2007), $4.75 million (2008) and $4.75 million (2009) could be a deterrent to any clubs that might consider a trade.
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