You don't really know how a free agent WR is going to do on a new team. That position more than almost any other can vary production with a change of scenery.
The most important thing is that Andy Reid worked with Jackson for his entire NFL career, and didn't sign him. Maybe there is a reason for that. I trust his judgement when it comes to a player he knows very well.
In any case, Jackson was going to be paid way over his value. I don't blame them for throwing their hat in the ring and then seeing the market price and saying "not worth it"
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