@Michael_Nania: For his career, Crowder is averaging 11.9 yards per reception on a 67.2% catch rate. The only other wide receivers (minimum 300 targets) since 2015 to average those numbers are Tyreek Hill, Keenan Allen, Doug Baldwin, and Adam Thielen. #Jets Really good after the catch too. This is a solid signing for the Jets. Hopefully, his ankle is good!
I disagree. Claiborne was awful this past season. Kevin Johnson is the only CB I've heard that is committed to and will be signing with another team. It's still early.
Meh, it’s a ok signing but a great signing if they get another a big physical WR for 3rd downs. Agree on Claireborne comment above. He underachieved this past season.
Crowder gets a lot of YAC, which supposedly is what the Jets were looking for in Gase's offense. He is very good, has great body control and soft hands.
From the players we have so far obtained, to the players that we have "missed out on" (thankfully). This free agency is going as well as I ever could've hoped for.
So you’re saying a SB MVP and the top FA QB looking to start somewhere ISN’T interested in coming to the Jets as a backup on a cheapo 1 year deal? Who woulda thunk it.
No doubt and agree with you. I just think we need another depth in WR, perhaps a bigger target that is over 6’3”. I am not big on Anderson as many are here. North south type player. Q is dynamite when healthy, Herndon is upcoming player.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/category/rumor-mill/ I just saw that Trent Brown is signing with the Raiders and the Browns are pursuing Moseley too. Also, this tidbit: Eagles won’t pick up Stefan Wisniewski’s option Posted by Josh Alper on March 11, 2019, 5:09 PM EDT Getty Images The Eagles have signed center Jason Kelce, left guard Isaac Seumalo and left tackle Jason Peters to new contracts this offseason, but they will be parting ways with one of their other linemen. Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that the team will not pick up Stefan Wisniewski’s option for the 2019 season. Wisniewski spent the last three seasons with the Eagles and made at least six starts in each season. He also started all three postseason games during the team’s run to the Super Bowl LII title. Wisniewski saw playing time at center and guard over that period of time and Garafolo reports that there have been indications that the Jets would be interested in him if the Eagles declined the option. They are set to add guard Kelechi Osemele in a trade with the Raiders, but center is a spot of need.
I agree that we need another WR, preferably another tall one. I think he will come from the draft. Even if the Jets don't trade down they could have the chance to draft a number of very good WR prospects including Mercole Hardman (although he is about Crowder's size, but is a burner), the two WVA WRs Sills and Jennings, Jakobi Meyers, Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Anthony Johnson, Jalen Hurd, Miles Boykin, KeeSean Johnson, Stanley Morgan, Keelan Doss, and others, all over 6'1".
I'd be so stoked if we signed Paradis, Barr, Morse (solid consolation for Paradis) or now Wisniewski.
Let's get some more Lineman, preferable Paradis. Also need Tackle depth - maybe even a starter if Shell misses time.