Lamar Jackson, the star quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, recently defended his injury history and absence from the team’s AFC wildcard playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals. In an interview with ESPN, Jackson denied rumors that he sat out as a negotiating tactic and explained that his injured knee was “unstable” and a “borderline” Grade 3 injury.
Jackson suggested that the outcome of the game would have been different if he were healthy enough to play. However, he acknowledged that he did not travel with the team because he did not want to be a distraction during their crucial playoff matchup.
While some in the NFL community sympathize with Jackson’s health concerns, others express concern about his perceived durability. Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank recently questioned Jackson’s track record in staying healthy throughout an entire season.
Blank’s comments came amid speculation that the Falcons could be interested in acquiring Jackson via trade. However, Blank’s concerns about durability could complicate any potential negotiations.
Only one team has publicly expressed interest in trading for Lamar Jackson – the Indianapolis Colts. However, their owner Jim Irsay is against giving fully guaranteed contracts. The Colts could be a good fit for a sign-and-trade deal, as they hold the fourth pick in the draft and may miss out on top quarterbacks.
The trade would require trust between the parties and a conditional second-round pick from the Colts, which could become a first-round pick based on performance. While Irsay is willing to pay Jackson’s contract, he bemoans the draft pick compensation.
The Minnesota Vikings are currently second in line to acquire Lamar Jackson via trade. However, they face several obstacles in completing a deal, including Kirk Cousins’ no-trade clause and salary cap issues.
Oddsmakers believe that only the Tennessee Titans have a better shot at acquiring Jackson than the Minnesota Vikings.
Lamar Jackson’s potential trade has been a hot topic in the NFL community. The quarterback demanded a trade from the Baltimore Ravens on March 2, citing a desire to play for a team that values him more.
Jackson’s non-exclusive franchise tag allows other teams to submit an offer sheet or negotiate a sign-and-trade deal with the Ravens. The trade pricetag would be two first-rounders due to the tag.
The mock draft predicts the Colts selecting Will Levis as a potential replacement for Jackson, while other teams select top prospects in various positions.
In conclusion, Lamar Jackson’s injury history and trade request continue to be hot topics in the NFL community. While he has defended his absence from the playoff game and his health concerns, some teams remain wary of his durability. It remains to be seen which team will ultimately make a move for this talented quarterback.
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