The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are coming off their fourth loss in the last five games, putting them in a bit of a hole as they attempt to compete for the playoffs. Their fall from grace has led to wide receiver DeSean Jackson voicing his unhappiness with the entire situation.

Multiple teams have expressed interest in trading for Jackson, but it appears unlikely he will be dealt, according to Jenna Laine of ESPN.

Over the last couple of days there have been a number of reports surrounding the unhappiness that Jackson has with the current standing with the franchise and direction that the team is headed. There have been questions at the quarterback position with Jameis Winston struggling to play with any consistency that has seen him throw 10 interceptions and commit two fumbles. He is coming off a four-interception performance that saw him get benched in the third quarter of Sunday's 37-34 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Backup (and now starter for Week 9) Ryan Fitzpatrick has shown a great deal of promise with his play on the field but has also displayed the opposite end of the spectrum where he has been turnover prone. All of this fluctuation at the position has only added to their issues in the pocket this season. That said, Jackson has been a consistent source of production through his second year with the franchise.

Jackson has been a stable option in the passing game with Tampa Bay, hauling in 26 catches on 43 targets for 594 receiving yards and four touchdowns. He has recorded more than 100 receiving yards three times, which occurred in the first four games played this season.

Jackson is a big play wide receiver that has proven that he can be a game-changing talent in the passing game. He is currently in the second year of a $33.5 million deal that runs through the 2019 season that has no dead cap hit if the Buccaneers want to get out from the final year of his contract that will pay him $10 million.