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Michael Smith, of ESPN, reports the San Francisco 49ers are believed to have a strong interest in working out a trade with the Seattle Seahawks for WR Darrell Jackson.
One AFC assistant coach said, "I doubt they could get a first-round pick for him, because of the injuries. I would suspect you could offer a third, but might have to give up a second."
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