The Facts: The San Diego Chargers are opposed to trading disgruntled Jackson, but if they do deal him, the Redskins and Seahawks remain interested, sources said Friday. Jackson has yet to sign his one-year restricted free-agent tender and reportedly doesn't intend to do so any time soon, threatening a holdout that could last well into the regular season.
Diehards Line:As NFL.com's Jason La Canfora suggests, bringing in a receiver during camp or especially during the season can be tricky, but Jackson does have some familiarity with the Redskins. He worked out extensively with Donovan McNabb this month in Arizona, running routes and catching balls from the new Redskins QB. The Redskins -- who have a need at receiver -- are quite interested in Jackson, and his workouts with McNabb only enhanced that sentiment. Recent draft picks Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly were again offseason flops for the Redskins, according to La Canfora, and neither is considered to be guaranteed a roster spot. In fact, both face a real possibility of being cut.