"The Philadelphia Eagles went on a major shopping spree during the offseason.
First, the Eagles paid big money to sign several of the top free agents on the market -- cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins and defensive end Jason Babin -- in hopes of piecing together a Super Bowl contender. Then, just before the season kicked off, quarterback Michael Vick was rewarded with a six-year deal worth $100 million after a phenomenal 2010 season.
Throughout the entire process, DeSean Jackson, Vick's No. 1 target, sat back and wondered when the team would take care of him, too.
"I was just praying for the best for my situation to happen, knowing how I came in and worked so hard ..." Jackson said in an interview with NFL Network's Michael Irvin. "And, you know, I felt I did everything the right way. I did everything how I was supposed to do. And I just really want the best for myself, honestly."