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 * Not all NFL rookies break records in their rookie season. Desean Jackson is one of the few that did have a record-breaking first season as a professinal football player. He was ranked second in total yards of all rookies in the 2008-2009 NFL season. He broke the record for receiving yards in a single season while playing on the Philadelphia Eagles team. Football fans are expecting big numbers for him in his next season.He had a lot to prove to the top receivers in the NFL, as not many football players got to play their rookie season. Luckily for him, the starting receiver was injured and Desean took advantage of that opportunity and literally ran with the ball, with 6 receptions and 106 yards in his best game. Many wide receivers have had great careers; few started out having amazing rookie seasons. In his best game he averaged 17.7 yards per catch and averaged 26.5 yards per quarter. Desean has a long road to go in the NFL. It begins with him attending college and then being drafted for Philadelphia Eagles in 2008 .   **

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**DeSean Jackson attended the University of California, playing for the Golden Bears. In 2005 he led the Bears with 38 catches that totaled 601 yards. In addition to those figures, he also had 7 touchdownreceptions. His first career reception resulted in a 31 yard touchdown against Sacramento State in his season opener. In the same game he also had his first punt return and he took it back for a 49 yard punt return touchdown. In the New Mexico State game he had 9 catches, 130 yards and 1 touchdown. Following that, in the UCLA game, he had 128 yards and 10 catches. In one of the bowl games against BYU he had 6 catches for 130 yards and 2touchdowns. His longest reception of 2005 was 56 yards against Stanford. DeSean was starting to get the hang of it because in 2006 he had 1,060 yards, 59 catches and 9 touchdowns. Also in the second season he recieved: a first-team All-Pac-10 selection as a wide receiver and as a punt returner, a first-team All-American punt returner by the Associated Press's Walter Camp Foundation, and the Football Writers Association of America Award. That same year he also captured the inaugural Randy Moss Award as the top return man in college football by leading the nation with 18.2 yards per punt return. Ranking second in the Pac-10 with nine receiving touchdowns, Desean set school and Pac-10 records for season and career punt return touchdowns, four and five respectivly. In his explosive 2007 third season he was a Heisman trophy runner up. He earned first-team All-America honors by the American Football Coaches Association and third-team honors from the Associated Press, an All-Pac-10 Second Team selection at receiver and as a punt returner. He caught five catches for 84 yards, including a 40-yard TD reception on a difficult twisting catch, in the University of California's victory over Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl. He had five grabs for 88 yards and a touchdown against Arizona State that year. Snagged nine passes for 136 yards and a pair of touchdowns against UCLA. He also registered career-bests of 11 catches and 161 yard, including two impressive touchdown grabs, to lead the Bears to a crucial road victory over No. 11 Oregon. He dazzled fans with a career-best 73-yard end-around TD run in for the win over Colorado State. He added to his reputation in the season-opener against Tennessee with 143 yards on just six touches including a 77-yard punt return touchdown - his sixth career PR  touchdowns , also had a 19-yard run in the win over the Volunteers, missed the second-half of the Washington game and all of the Stanford game with a bruised thigh. He was rated as the No. 1 receiver in the nation by The Sporting News. **  **DeSean Jackson was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2nd round. In his first regular season game he had 6 catches and 106 yards against the St. Louis Rams. He had 110 yards and 6 catches in the game vs. Dallas. In all he had 912 yards, 612 receptions, and 2 T.Ds, that was in the regular season. In the post season he had 207 yards, 11 receptions, and 1 touchdown. He helped the Eagles get to the National League Championship against the Cardinals, sadly the Eagles lost and the Cardinals ended up going to the Super Bowl, but DeSean had a very successful rookie season because he broke the team’s record for receiving yards for rookie and he was ranked 2nd out of all the rookie wide receivers. Now the 2009 season is about to begin and DeSean has a lot to prove to everyone that he can elevate this team to the post season again and maybe this time get to the Super Bowl.**


 * Desean Jackson had a long road to the NFL and he tried his best in college to get chosen by the Philadelphia Eagles He battled through college football and reached his goal as he is on the professional team of his choice. He has a a lot to live up to this second season because he had such a great rookie season. Desean needs to show what he is made of in his second season because he has what it takes to become a Hall of Famer. He had a tough road to the NFL and he needs to prove that he can be a great pro, not just his rookie year, but all his professional years to come. **

