It’s been rumored for quite some time now that Seattle has a significant interest in acquiring embattled Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson, and while the Seahawks would seem on paper to not have the space or financial flexibility to make such a move, things are beginning to shape up in that direction.
According to NFL Network’s Jason LaCanfora, the Seahawks are making a major push as we speak to move wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh elsewhere in an attempt to gain enough room to complete a deal with San Diego for Jackson.
Houshmandzadeh was productive in first year in Seattle last season, but his struggles thus far in the pre-season have opened the door to the team looking at releasing him at the cutdown deadline this Saturday. He’s not seen as being a good fit for the new offense installed by first year offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates.
If they can find a decent trade offer for Houshmandzadeh’s services, a deal to obtain Jackson could come about shortly thereafter, as the Seahawks would have a definite need at that point for a quality receiver. The Chargers have reportedly asked for a 2nd round pick in the next draft and a third round pick two years from now.
Teams likely to be interested in acquiring Houshmandzadeh include Minnesota, St. Louis, Kansas City, Cleveland, and Jacksonville.





Written by Chris Kolb | Posted on 2 September 2010
Topics: Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams