At least he isn't eating hot dogs on the sidelines! It looks like we are going to have to draft another guard or sign an FA, then. Hoping for 5th and 6th rounders to step up, isn't really a good plan. I liked Colon, but he did get a lot of penalties. He was like an enforcer up front, though.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/the-rest-of-the-NFL-shopping-season/ 14. New York Jets Estimated Cap Space: $23,328,583 Likely Cuts: QB Mark Sanchez, RB Mike Goodson, WR Santonio Holmes, CB Antonio Cromartie Who They Should Keep: TE Jeff Cumberland Who They Should Sign: QB Josh McCown, WR Eric Decker, WR Dexter McCluster, TE Garrett Graham, T Michael Oher, LB Anthony Spencer, CB Tarell Brown Start with the cap figure; the estimated cap space above doesn’t include those four likely cuts, which would give the Jets more than $50 million in cap space and leave them as major players in the free-agent marketplace. That’s good, too, because their offensive cupboard is almost totally bare, and they have no pass-rusher of note on the outside. That leads to a rebuilding project: Decker is a dangerous proposition, and it’s hard to imagine a bigger drop in quarterback quality from Peyton Manning to Geno Smith, but he should be an above-average no. 2 receiver at worst, and that would be a huge upgrade for the Jets. McCluster is a viable slot option, and Graham offers a pair of soft hands. McCown would be a suitable backup quarterback capable of filling in for an extended stretch if the Jets were to decide Smith wasn’t their quarterback of the future. Oher would solidify the right side of the line, Spencer adds a pass-rusher with some upside in his more familiar role as a 3-4 outside linebacker, and Brown’s a solid second corner who would take some of the pressure off Dee Milliner. I personally don't want Decker as i think the contract is going to be way too much and alot of his production was due to the QB and having multiple other receiving options on the team. I also think resigning Austin would be better than spending the money on Oher. The other moves I wouldn't have a problem with as they do address alot of holes in the currently constructed roster and give the team more flexibility going into the draft. Thoughts?
Allow me to be first to use the term McClusterfuck. I pass no judgement today on the viability of this acquisition or the projected abilities of the man, but if the Jets get beyond the website of some self proclaimed expert and actually get to serious consideration, the term will be used. And why not?
If true they cut Goodson and sign him up... Rappaport also said Pierre Thomas could be in danger of being cut as well... Could try for one of the two...
Ben Volin @BenVolin 3h I'm told that TE Jermichael Finley, still not medically cleared, has drawn interest from the Jets, Chiefs, Seahawks, Giants and Steelers
We need not do what miami did last season and go all out signing players just to sell tickets. Our team needs to approach this FA season like a contender does. We cannot sign Sanders as much as I like the guy, He is far overpriced and is in his prime right now. We need talent that will last 5-10 yrs when you spend that type of $. I hope Idzik seen what miami did with wallace not even being a factor half the time. sanders is small and wants at least 3 guaranteed years. These Pitt WR's get very overhyped and are not worth the $. We already did this with Holmes. I just am shaky about putting big bucks into WR's .Anyone else feel Sanders is not our answer??? We need O Lineman bad cause Geno would do a 5 step drop and on the 3rd step he had a DE in his face!
Yeah I don't think any team is going to give him 8, 9 million a year though. I also think that upgrading the Guard position is being overlooked, but don't think Sanders is demanding the sky either. I'd still take him for about 4 million a year, if he would be ok with that. Otherwise, yeah I'll pass too. And also, don't say we "already did that" with Holmes. We got him for a frickin 5th round pick. We gave him a bad contract, but we got him for a great deal in the first place.
I agree. We are clearly in some kind of re-building mode that may take 3-4 years to complete. The guys we should be getting early on are the awesome 10yr trench guys (Fanaca, Mawia types) who will still be here. Without even a QB in place we'd be crazy to start dropping $10M/yr on a wideout or a scatback at the end of his career. Build a solid team from the trenches out, then drop in a few stars at the end to bring home the bacon.
What if we signed Nicks and Sanders. Then we could focus on trying to get Ebron on draft day and picking up a WR with our 2nd rd pick. Yall think Nicks will be looking for big money in FA or would he be looking at a Show N Prove type year?
Sanders best year: 740 yards Nicks best year: 1192 yards Nicks worst year: 692 yards Nicks or Sanders, Nicks. No question, no debate. Unless Sanders is immensely cheaper, I am signing Hakeem Nicks.