Well, you had to see this one coming. DeSean Jackson, coming off one of the greatest seasons ever for an Eagles receiver, wants a new contract. Jackson, who has two years left on his rookie deal, wants to get paid like a top receiver, so, according to Derrick Gunn of CSN Philly, DeSean and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, will ask the Eagles for a new contract.
Given that Jackson has Rosenhaus as an agent, this certainly isn't a shocker. Considering Jackson will make less than 2 million dollars over the next two seasons, he's definitely underpaid. Whether the Eagles will go against their usual policy and pay the man is another story; it's not in the Eagles character to renegotiate deals before they are up but they do make the occasional exceptions for their top players (Donovan McNabb, Brian Westbrook).
Personally, I'm all for giving Jackson a contract that at least doubles what he is getting for the next few years while locking him up for the good part of the next decade. Of course, chances are Jackson will want to renegotiate the renegotiated deal after a couple of years, so the Eagles may end up hurting themselves in the long run if they just give Jackson want they want.
for god sakes, pay this man his money! whatever he wants, double it. just sign him up looooooong term.
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