Championship love this move. Have a soft spot for him since he was on my championship fantasy roster this year
i disagree whole heartily. For us, he will truly be a game changer. We are moving from a non existing position in the passing game to one where is played with passion, professionally by a leader in the locker room to boot. Big under the radar signing in a position of massive need.
He's an upgrade but not a game changer. Last year was his best year receiving and he still didn't break 500 (granted Cinci had 3 great receivers on their depth chart last year). He should provide a decent safety release if receivers aren't open but I don't see opposing defenses game planning around him. Hopefully I'm missing something, but I don't know what it is.
We don't need players at every position that the other team needs to game plan around. It's perfectly fine if most of our starters are players who show up and do their job reasonably well. We were missing that at TE and RG last year; now we have it. I'm pretty happy.
Three great signings on the first day of FA! Of course with the Jets luck you never know until they hit the field and stay healthy and play up to their track record, BUT...Douglas is hitting all the right notes and that's all you can ask.
Literally every Bengals fan I have talked to loves CJ. Sounds like he truly was a fan favorite. I am a little confused why the Bengals did not want to bring him back though.
Play on words. They won’t special plan for him, I agree, but they will have to at least account for him with a defender, a position that in the past defenses completely disregarded against us. If they ignore it in the future, he will get a lot more than 500 yards which for us is kind of game changing category for a TE
I disagree with that. I think the plan all along was to sign a decent TE and to draft a TE relatively high to make over the entire TE room. McBride or Ruckert would be a great compliment and a cheap one on a rookie deal.
Good signing. Hopefully Zach Wilson can complete dump off passes next session and doesn't throw at his feet
He had more yards receiving last year than anyone on Jets roster, including WRs. Also tall at 6-6 with size being an issue for the Jets, finally giving Zach a big capable target. Yes, he is a middle of the pack among starting TEs, but that's better than any TE we had since Keller. We will definitely need to draft another TE too, but at least we've been upgraded from bottom 5 to middle of the pack with this move. There weren't really that many options available in free agency to do better than that.
He wasn't signed to be a game changer. He was signed for leadership, to be a culture changer, a great blocker, and to bring some big plays to NY. He is a great signing. Add a couple of young TEs in the draft like Ruckert and Otton, or Dulcich and one of the others, and we have ourselves a real TE room.
Sorry but I have to disagree that the signing of Uzomah alone will elevate our TE group to middle of the pack, not with Kroft, Griffin and Wesco, it won't. Add Ruckert or Dulcich, and Otton or one of the other good TE prospects, and it will. Out TE room should be Uzomah, 2 draft picks and Yeboah.
I actually have some faith that Yeboah can be a fine TE3. We need depth elsewhere. I'd rather they spend an early-mid round pick on a TE of the future and focus on building OL/DL/LB depth in the latter rounds. 3 deep at TE should allow MLF to run plenty of 12 personnel if he wants to--though it's probably more likely he'll stick to the 3 receiver sets 60% or more again this year.
Three deep is NOT enough. MLF wants to run a pretty fair number of 2-TE sets. One TE goes down with an injury, and we're right back where we were last year. We need to carry 4 TEs. We need OL depth, but assuming we sign a DT in FA and draft an Edge, we have sufficient depth on the DL, and I think the Jets probably draft an LB somewhere in rounds 3-4, so that will hit their depth. IMO this is an instance where the D has to wait another year. Better that our offense doesn't suffer any more and gives Zach the best chance to develop.