Logjam to prevent Bears from getting Vincent Jackson?
ESPN's Adam Schefter calls any deal a long shot, but the Bears are among three teams that have "debated making a run" at San Diego Chargers wideout Vincent Jackson.

Jacison is a restricted free agent, and in the midst of a long holdout. He's also only 27 years old, currently in his prime and his prime to this point has been pretty good. Over the last two seasons, Jackson has gone over 1,000 yards, led the league in yards per reception last season, and beyond the stats, he has become a reliable go-to-guy for Philip Rivers.

Of the traits listed above, the Bears have exactly zero wide receivers who can say they possess, well, any of those things.

So, the Bears should go get him. It seems obvious, but since Jackson is young and talented, the Chagers want a lot in return. A good measuring stick would probably be something along the lines of the deal for Brandon Marshall in the offseason; if you don't remember, that's two second-round picks.

Because of the price and because I have no idea what "debated making a run" really says about the Bears' interest, I'm not holding my breath. Yet, this team has surprised us before, and everyone besides the ownership desperately needs this season to save their jobs. In other words, two second-round draft picks may not mean as much to people who may lose their job.

Whether the Bears enter serious discussions with the Chargers or not, I just hope the organization don't feel the same way about the Bears' "apparent logjam at receiver" as some.

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