Buccaneers Say Goodbye to Dexter Jackson

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Published: August 31, 2009

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... Bay Buccaneers seemingly made a huge draft mistake in April of 2008 when they selected Dexter Jackson from Appalachian State in the second round with the 58th overall pick.

Jackson was a complete and total bust and the Buccanners admitted it Monday when they released him to get to the NFL-mandated 75 players roster limit.

Head coach Raheem Morris told us early that Jackson wasn't his kind of player.

The knock on Jackson was that he was contact-shy, a fatal disease for an NFL football player.

Draft experts declared him a "reach" when Allen and Gruden went for him. They were blinded by Jackson's 40-time.

"I want to know who scouted him?" WDAE radio host and former Tampa Bay Buccaneer player Ian Beckles asked.

Beckles' question has been asked by many since the day Jackson was drafted.

Jackson also showed an inconsistency when it came to pass-catching. You could see that during the Buccanners training camp. Droppe...

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