We need two veteran QBs, anyway, so I am totally cool with Wentz being one of them. He did really well with with Reich. He even did well last year for 3 games until he broke his shoulder and tore labrum. Durability is a concern, but I think he can still play and won't demand much. Maybe we get both him and Geno. Pickings are just so freaking slim, this combo seems as good as anything we can get.
Everyone is in on Pierce. He’s got the market by the balls and I suspect he will get a major contract aka overpay. I do like him just saying everyone does Wandale Robinson is probably a more realistic option here. He’s small but could do work in the slot so Garrett Wilson can play outside
I love Anthony Hill at #44 but might have to take him at #33. But this also depends upon what we do at 2 & 16.
From everything I’ve read Robinson is a lock to land in Tennessee with Brian Daboll. He’s going to get paid a ton too.
Wait, your telling me that no QB with any other options wants to come to the Jets dumpster fire and want to start, or be a stopgap for the great Jets? What are they thinking?
I actually like Derek Carr, I thought he was very underrated. Much like Stafford, he could not win with bad teams. Last year he played was the perfect illustration of the value he brought. With him the Saints were 5-5 team, a solid .500 team. People were saying, well, he can't put them over the top. Then he gets hurt, and they go 0-7. Literally the absolute worst record in the NFL, a total laughingstock. So, is that Carr's fault he didn't win in play-offs with the team that without him has the worst record in the NFL? I don't think so, it was a big testament to him that he was able to even keep this team competitive. So, a healthy Carr, sign me up, even now after he missed entire year. That (missing a year) btw is not ideal at all, but not the biggest issue. The problem is he is not as healthy as he portrays. He does not have labrum in his throwing shoulder, never got the surgery. I am no doctor, but I think it's just common sense that he could get hurt again literally at any moment without a ligament that attaches the throwing hand to the shoulder. That makes Carr a lot less attractive even if he does want to play for the Jets. If we get Wentz and Carr, we probably also have to get Simpson and hope Wentz/Carr between the two of them can last half a season before Simpson takes over. And given how small and fragile Simpson is, we might be going with Brady Cook even sooner than last year. IMO if we cannot get two of the guys we discussed earlier, we might need to go with your suggestion to try to get Brissett for a 5th or a 6th. But I do think we need two vets, one of whom is durable. Ideally without giving up draft capital.