DeSean Jackson, Wide Receiver, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Prior to the 2017 season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed wide receiver DeSean Jackson, hoping he’d provide a deep-play threat opposite emerging superstar Mike Evans. Jackson had spent the past three years with the Washington Redskins, averaging an NFL-best 19.03 yards per catch during that time. In 2016, he finished with four 100-yard performances in his last six games. He averaged 17.2 yards per catch in six seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. But Jackson has struggled badly this year, along with the rest of Tampa’s offense. He’s on pace for just over 861 receiving yards this year, which would be a career-low total for any season he’s played more than 14 games, and his 13.8 yards per reception is the worst of his career.
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