Matt Maiocco of the Press Democrat states that Seattle wide receiver Darrell Jackson has passed his physical. Jackson has been the talk of a trade between the 49ers and Seahawks. Should the trade go through, the 49ers are said to be willing to part with one of the fourth round picks (like one of the two in the 120's).
Jackson and his wife are staying in the Bay Area until tomorrow. The trade will not be official until Seattle accepts the terms, even though earlier today, Mark Maske of WashingtonPost.com had said that the Seahawks had agreed to the trade.
Nolan stated that the selection of Washington State wide receiver Jason Hill in the third round will not impact the decision to complete the trade for Darrell Jackson.
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