If the Jets truly don't want to give up the necessary draft assets and money to get Jackson, it's thought the Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons are among the clubs that may do business with Baltimore.Īs for the Jets, it appears they're willing to wait Rodgers out ahead of the start of free agency on March 15. Multiple insiders have suggested that Jackson could threaten that he won't play for the Ravens on the non-exclusive tag. 23 that utilizing the more expensive exclusive tag would allow Baltimore to "control the trade terms" and ask for more than two first-round choices for Jackson's services. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Jamison Hensley noted on Feb. If the Ravens retain Jackson's rights via the non-exclusive tag, he could negotiate a deal with another team, and that franchise would have to send Baltimore two first-round draft picks for the 26-year-old unless the Ravens matched the contract offer.
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