Can we expect more Ravens to become Jets this off season?

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  1. dcm1602

    dcm1602 Member

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    We traded our 2nd round pick, have an aggressive drafting history under rex (ie trading up), and our first pick isnt gonna be till #32 overall, and have quite a few old/retiring/not able to afford guys.

    And I mean if you guys wanna give up Wallace for a 5th rounder too im all for it
     
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    dcm1602 Member

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    Howd Scott, Rex, Leonhard, Pryce work out for us eh ?
     
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    Rex loves Landry so I wouldn't be the least surprised if we get him.
     
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    If we have a shot at a stud pass rusher, we need to take it.
     
  5. Raven_Girl

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    Hi Jets fans! :)

    I watched the game yesterday and your guys were HOT!! I wish you all the best and hope you put the Squealers away early!

    Afraid you won't be seeing any of our guys drift North during the off season, the only one who is on the fence is LeRon McClain, and we're hoping he stays. He makes a good point though, he wasn't played enough, and he's too good to sit out.

    You did pick up some of my favorite guys, Jim Leonard, Bart Scott.. I'm glad this is working out for them.

    Good luck Sunday! :up:
     
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    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    The Jets wouldn't have interest in McClain. They have a young fullback in John Conner who will almost certainly be a starter in 2011.
     
  7. BlackjackGold

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    Wallace isn't going anywhere.

    He's under contract for quite a while and he can keep his lips off a bong.

    BTW, it is the coach's personal opinion that the Steelers got the better end of that deal.

    :wink:
     
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    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Tomlin would be a fool to say otherwise.
     
  9. milcus

    milcus Well-Known Member

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    Landry or Zbikowski to line up next to Jimmy would be perfect.

    We can then re-sign Harris/BE/Tone, then try to get NA to replace Cro, and then draft pass rushers and d-linemen.

    That team would be ridiculous.
     
  10. nyjetsrule

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    sure while we are at it why not trade for Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson...

    You have to maintain some sense of reality when concocting an offseason...
     
  11. milcus

    milcus Well-Known Member

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    Thats not that unrealistic. All I am saying is re-sign our major free agents (letting guys like Jenkins, The Bust, Taylor, etc.. go), sign Landry, and replace a 7 mil a year cb for a 10-12 mil a year cb. And then fill the rest of the team with draft picks and undrafted free agents.

    Also, it might be another uncapped year, so the Jets will have that luxury as well.
     
  12. MessyJet

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    I'm curious to find out how that final 4 rule will play out this offseason... or is it a non-factor considering the CBA situation.
    Either way, looks like we'll have enough FA's coming off the books that signing other guys won't be too much of an problem
     

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