With the 2011 season being over, the NFL teams are moving towards the next one, evaluating their situation and making plans for the future. That applies for the Philadelphia Eagles too.
The Eagles have completed their coaching line-up and are currently focusing on the NFL Combine and the free agency. Evan Mathis is the only player who runs out of contract and will most likely be re-signed, so everyone else’s future is unclear.
This category includes DeSean Jackson. The four-year veteran will be a free agent, unless the Eagles sign him to a new contract. The two parties, however, appear to be far from each other in financial terms and it appears that talks have hit a snag.
In case a new contract is not signed, Philadelphia has the option to franchise tag Jackson and either keep him or trade him. If Jackson walks away and signs with another team, then a replacement must be found.
While the NFL draft has a handful of quality receivers, the free agency offers players with experience, tested in football’s biggest stage. These are some excellent options for the Eagles.
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