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  • DEN Wide Receiver
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    Darrell Jackson missed Sunday’s practice with a sore foot.
    Jackson has had a very quiet training camp, but this isn’t believed to be serious. He’s still a top-15 WR in our eyes.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Darrell Jackson was on crutches Monday because of an injured right ankle suffered in week eight.
    Jackson suffered the injury in the first quarter and was able to play the rest of the game. Wait until the week’s injury report is released before panicking.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Darrell Jackson, listed as probable, skipped Seahawks practice Wednesday.
    He may not practice till Friday, but he’ll start this weekend and is set up for a huge game.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Darrell Jackson is second in the NFL in dropped passes since 2002.
    The only player ahead of him? Koren Robinson. Don’t pin all the blame of Seattle’s struggles on Matt Hasselbeck this seasson.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram (sprained ankles) sat out Seahawks practice Wednesday, but will play this week.
    We’d downgrade both receivers if Matt Hasselbeck is unable to go again.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Darrell Jackson left the Seahawks for Florida to be with his father, who has been diagnosed with cancer and had been in the hospital.
    Coach Mike Holmgren “hopes” Jackson can catch up with the team in Minneapolis in time for tomorrow’s game against the Vikings. Considering the possibility Jackson won’t be back in time or won’t be in a frame of mind to play, you should consider other options and check back Sunday.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Darrell Jackson is listed as probable with a sore hamstring for this weekend.
    Jackson struggled last week, and is reportedly annoyed at coming up a yard short of 1,200 for the season. Bad vibes in Seattle, perhaps downgrade Jackson this weekend.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Wide receiver Darrell Jackson plans to visit the Broncos and 49ers this week.
    The market hasn’t been as eager for Jackson as one would think. Returning to Seattle still appears to be the most likely scenario for this Top 15 fantasy wideout.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    The Vikings are a league-high $33.3 million under the salary cap.
    Jackson makes a lot of sense in Minnesota as their #2 wide receiver. Also expect them to sign a solid cornerback (Troy Vincent, Antoine Winfield?), try to keep TE Jim Kleinsasser and look for a pass rusher.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren told the AP he expects Darrell Jackson (knee) to be ready for the team’s third preseason game.
    For Jackson, who hasn’t practiced since the Super Bowl, any timeline is a good timeline. D.J. Hackett (hamstring) had been filling in with the 1s.