If the jets end up starting Willie Colon and Q. Coples, expect another losing year. Coples stinks at LB and I really hoped they either move him back to the D-line where he belongs or move him during the draft. Willie "false start" Colon should have never been brought back, even with the lack of talent on the OL.
Doubt Colon is on opening roster. Guard, WR will be absolutely ferocious battles during camp. We've probably got like 5 guards battling for one spot opposite Carpenter and 8 WRs including Smith,evans, Owusu and Pozier. I guess we are fine with our offensive tackle situation? But surprised we haven't addressed it this offseason Then of course the perpetual QB battle.
The post in the link has been deleted Veteran Try Outs – fell to 6 after day 1. David Fluellen RB; Fluellen (5-foot-11 1/8, 224) was the Rockets' starter for two seasons, finishing his career with 3,336 yards and 28 touchdowns on 561 carries (5.95 YPC), adding 80 receptions. He was a first-team All-MAC pick as both a junior and senior. Fluellen ran 4.72 at the Combine, but showed lower-body burst with a 10-foot broad jump and 36 1/2-inch vertical. He is a no-nonsense, between-the-tackles power back who doesn't shy from contact. Picked up by the Eagles as a UDFA in 2014 who traded him to the Colts just before the season started. Sean McGrath TE; Free agent TE Sean McGrath is planning a return to football. A bearded, grizzled backup tight end, McGrath was waived from the Chiefs' reserve/retired list on Wednesday after he apparently lost his passion for the game after playing for the Seahawks previously. He started a few games when the Chiefs two primary TEs were injured. Aaron Mellette WR; Mellette was a seventh-round pick of the Ravens in 2013 out of Elon. He played well that preseason, catching nine passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns. But his knee bothered him throughout training camp and the preseason, and he was placed on injured reserve after the season-opening game against Denver. He had surgery soon after, but struggled to come back. About eight months after his surgery, Mellette was sidelined during the first week of organized team activities (OTAs) because of lingering issues. He was on the field participating in practice and showed some flashes of his old self last year but was cut prior to mini-camp. Casey Pachall QB; Replaced Andy Dalton as TCU’s starter but lost the gig following a DUI. Returned in 2013 and posted decent numbers at the close of his Horned Frog career. After 24 games he led in completion percentage (62.9) and ranked third in passing yards (5,415), completions (431), and touchdown passes (42) but went undrafted in 2014. He headed to the CFL signing with for two teams without seeing any action before being cut in October 2014. Dante Romph DL; He played college ball at Kentucky before being picked up as a UDFA by the Falcons in 2014 lasting until final cuts. Pre draft CBS stated he was an “effective run-stuffing presence due to his impressive combination of size and strength. Rumph's weight distribution has improved over his years at Kentucky, and it has showed in his ability to move laterally. He can surprise opponents with his quickness and has an effective over-arm swim move to slip into the backfield”. Determined to get a shot in 2015 he camped outside the Falcons HQ seeking a second chance before heading here but is older, as he had academic struggles that held him back. Lavelle Westbrooks SS. NFLN gave him a draftable grade in 2014 stating “Adequate-sized, shuffle-and-bail corner who shed weight to convert from safety to cornerback. Has length and moldable tools, but will require patience.” Drafted by the Bengals in Rd 7 he was waived injured and placed on IR and according to Bengal fans “with another year of development, Westbrooks will have a good shot to make the 53-man roster in 2015, assuming Terence Newman isn't brought back”.
Corey Hilliard has retired. http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/je...nt-announces-retirement?ex_cid=espnapi_public We need more depth @ RT
we have literally no competition at T. my biggest fear heading into this season. Breno sucks, and shouldn't be a starter. the only backup is Ijalena, and he is no swing T, meaning Brick is the only LT on the roster. QB, OT, and TE are really lacking in talent. G is a little deeper, but still not very talented. We had a great offseason, but this offense will still be poor.
I think the foot issues for Hillard explain why we brought back Ijalana. Hillard collected his signing bonus and dipped.
The offensive line, I think you can argue is the biggest issue right now outside of QB. Specifically the G positions and the RT position. We are going up against that defensive line in BUF and Suh in Miami. If we have a bunch of bench players starting at those positions, we are going to get dominated at the LOS.
I'm not that concerned. There's alot of money invested in that line: Mangold & Ferguson are two of the most expensive players on the entire roster. Carpenter & Giacomini weren't cheap acquisitions either. Time for these guys to take their play up a level, earn their keep. Depth is a concern but damn theres a lot of young players that it would help if they stepped up too, otherwise we'll look at cap/roster casualties
Many have made the argument we should have gone OT in rd 2. It would still have been a crapshoot but now its clear that it would have filled a priority need.
More news. And I think Schereff might have been our plan at 6 and then we felt Smith was better than all O-Line guys in the 2nd.
I think White may have been the plan in rd 1 and MM was right to choose williams. But then because he had to take a WR in either the 1st or 2nd due to pressure from Woody (my theory), he committed to a WR in the 2nd and chose the highest on our board. If he had taken White in the 1st, he would have had more options in the 2nd including LB and OT. All conjecture of course.
Yep could've been that too. Obviously didn't expect Williams to be there. We'll never know for sure but no doubt he had many different options in round 1/2 to target OL/OLB if he wanted.
i actually feel pretty good about Henderson and Lattimore backing up Harris and Davis. Tackle might be the least well addressed position we have unless Sean Hooey, the first dude Mac brought in, kicks ass inexplicably.
I don't agree with targeting OL round one, its not MacCagnan draft strategy, everything he told the media, he did, he stated that he looks for solid OL starters in the later rounds. Also, in the OP, Smith is more of an outside WR, not a slot. That's nitpicking though.