snacks for mett and their 2nd or 3rd round pick...whichever gets it done offer the same deal to TB for glennon
Yeah the front thing, I def agree with. Just feel we can take advantage of the value of Snacks to upgrade the QB position. Snacks was excellent at run stopping as he always is, but he doesn't do all that much on passing downs.
He's also the one they would get you the least in return. You have to trade something of value to get something of value.
http://www.ganggreennation.com/2015/5/1/8528031/jets-should-put-damon-harrison-on-trade-block Snacks is the guy that if they had to trade anyone it would be him. Coples has more upside on the defensive line.
Mettenberger? LOL. What makes you think Zach Mettenberger is worth anything? Have you seen him play? He sucks worse than Geno.
Glennon probably costs less and is as good or on that same tier. Harrison is worth more than either guy, Harrison is a proven commodity the other 2 aren't. I would not be shocked if one of those 2 QBs are traded to Denver to become Manning's successor, Osweiler is a FA after this year.
Ellis is gone, but we should see more 4 man fronts going forward. That would mean 2 DTs with 2 DEs. Coples, Wilkerson, Sheldon, Williams can all play either 4-3 DT or 4-3 DE. Don't forget about IK, who could come in too as a speed-rusher. Versatility is off the charts.
I dont know if you noticed but they were easily the worst team in the league last year, Tampa had to try to lose more games than them. It wasnt Zachs fault
i'd deal a 4th for Mett. he's better than the QB's who will be avail in this draft in the next few rounds..
I am all for bringing him in for competition if the price is right. If you ask me the more capable QB's we have competing, the better. I think that giving up Snacks or anything more than 6th or 7th round pick is a dumb decision, however. Mett could be great, but the odds are not in his favor.
agree versatility is really strong. it's time for Bowles to show some innovation, and run some less than traditional defenses based on the strengths of our personnel. will be interesting to see how he approaches it. i can't wait to see this D. however, i still wouldn't be so quick to move Harrison. we will still need a clogger up front, whether it be situationally, or against more run focused opponents. He's a solid player, and a big body which teams won't have the luxury of double teaming (due to the other horses up front). he is poised to be one of the very best run stuffers in the league this year.