Reports broke that DeSean Jackson signed with the Baltimore Ravens after a successful workout. Check out fantasy football in this article.

DeSean Jackson : Yahoo | Fantasy football | week 4

DeSean William Jackson is an American football wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).

DeSean Jackson : Yahoo | Fantasy football | week 4

Personal information
Born: December 1, 1986 (age 35)       
Los Angeles, California
        Height:         5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight: 175 lb (79 kg)

He played college football for the California Golden Bears, where he was recognized as a consensus All-American in 2006 and 2007.

He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft, and has also played for the Washington Redskins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Los Angeles Rams.

Jackson has been selected to the Pro Bowl three times, and was the first player selected to the Pro Bowl at two different positions in the same year when he was named to the 2010 Pro Bowl as a wide receiver and return specialist.

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Eagles great DeSean is finally back in the NFL, per report originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia.

DeSean Jackson’s retirement will have to wait. The greatest deep threat in NFL history is back in the NFL.

Jackson, who turns 36 in December, agreed to contract terms with the Ravens, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday afternoon.

DeSean Jackson : Yahoo | Fantasy football | week 4

The Ravens will be his sixth team in the last seven years.

Over the weekend, Jackson announced on a podcast that he wasn’t ready to retire and wanted to play a 15th NFL season.

The Ravens are 3-3 and ranked 24th in passing offense. Their wide receivers have just 42 catches all year and are averaging just 98 yards per game. Tight end Mark Andrews has 57 targets this year – only 15 fewer than every Ravens WR combined.

Although Jackson and Ravens head coach John Harbaugh were both with the Eagles for long periods, they did not overlap.

Harbaugh was named head coach of the Ravens in January of 2008, and the Eagles drafted Jackson in the second round out of Cal three months later. But both are very close with Andy Reid, who drafted Jackson and helped Harbaugh get an NFL head coaching job.

DeSean Jackson Fantasy football 

The Ravens have yet to officially confirm Jackson’s signing, so it’s unclear if he’ll end up on the active roster or practice squad off the bat. If it’s the latter, he’d be eligible for three elevations to the game-day roster before the Ravens would have to sign him as a permanent member of the 53-man roster.

If you have space on your bench or are desperate for help from your wide receiver corps, DeSean Jackson is worth a shot on your fantasy team. The 35-year-old wide receiver has his speed, and like any other wide receiver, the issue is usually volume and usage.

DeSean Jackson : Yahoo | Fantasy football | week 4

Fantasy managers needing depth or a WR3/WR4 replacement can certainly use Jackson on their team.

Coming of the bench in seven games with the Rams, Jackson caught eight passes for 221 yards with 1 touchdown. Incredibly, he averaged 27.6 yards per catch.

The Rams are a top team in the NFC and have no trouble scoring. DeSean Jackson played behind league leader Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods and emerging Van Jefferson. Jefferson’s presence and outside speed presence makes Jackson’s roster spot redundant.

Week 4

Sure, this game came against a banged-up Buccaneers defense, but we can’t ignore that DeSean Jackson did DeSean Jackson things.

Not many players can post 120 yards on just three receptions like Jackson, and it was really interesting to see that he still has the juice to burn defenders for a long score.

DeSean Jackson : Yahoo | Fantasy football | week 4

Sure, he entered this game with just two targets and 17 snaps played all year, but Jackson is such an interesting deep threat that you might want to roster him in a 14-team league just for the potential for a boom week when you’re dealing with injuries or byes.

Van Jefferson isn’t good enough to solidify the WR3 role in the potent Rams offense, so that leaves the door open for the speedster to do his thing from time to time.

By Rishabh

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