Offseason Roadmap: JETS- AOL SPORTS ~ ~ ~

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  1. kelly

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    Offseason Roadmap: JETS- AOL SPORTS
    NFL Offseason Roadmap: New York Jets
    Posted Jan 21st 2008 5:30PM by Josh Alper
    Filed under: Jets, AFC East, New York

    NFL Offseason Roadmap is a series focused on the needs of NFL teams as they begin the offseason.The offseason roadmap for the New York Jets isn't hard to follow. They need to get better, pretty much everywhere. Some areas have more urgent needs than others. A failure to upgrade them would doom the team to a 2008 as dark as 2007 while others require more modest improvements that will make the team a more potent one.

    1. Offensive Line ? The problems with this unit started in training camp when the team failed to settle a squabble with Pete Kendall and traded him to the Redskins. The loss of their most experienced blocker threw the line into disarray. Adrian Clarke, his replacement, was awful and offered no help to the running game or the pass blocking. Anthony Clement, the right tackle, was almost as poor and the Jets need to upgrade the talent at each position.There are tempting prospects on the free agent market. Jordan Gross of Carolina would look good at right tackle and Ryan Lilja of the Colts would be an excellent fit at left guard but their teams can't relish the thought of losing them. The Jets have the cap space to make serious runs at each guy. Other options ? Alan Faneca, Floyd Womack and Max Starks ? have mixed resumes that make them less appealing than Gross and Lilja but are still light years ahead of what the Jets had in '07.They can't stop there, however. While D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Nick Mangold and Brandon Moore will all be back in 2008, they need to perform at a higher level. Ferguson, especially, needs to be pushed to realize the potential that led to his drafting with the fourth overall selection in 2006. The Jets have addressed that need by hiring former Raider and Nebraska coach Bill Callahan as an offensive assistant. His background is with the line and the hope is that he will get this unit performing at a higher level.

    2. Defensive Front Seven ? If the Jets don't make a move to replace Bob Sutton as defensive coordinator, they must be sure to keep the team's philosophy the same as it was in the second half. After giving up huge chunks of yardage through their miserable start, the team played more aggressive and more successful defense down the stretch. It's the second straight year that's happened and the third time is decidedly not a charm.
    Personnel-wise, the Jets need a nose tackle better suited to the 3-4 than Dewayne Robertson and a pass rusher off the edge. Bryan Thomas has gone into the witness protection program since signing a big extension and the defense won't thrive until it can consistently pressure opposing quarterbacks. They are two of the toughest spots to fill, though, and Albert Haynesworth and Terrell Suggs, who would respectively fill each need, aren't likely to hit the bazaar. The sixth pick in the draft should be used to fill one of them.

    3. Cornerback ? The Jets have a plethora of guys who could play opposite Darrelle Revis but none of them have stood out as better than the rest. Better play up front would help whoever fills this spot, be it one of the in-house guys or a reasonably priced free agent. Revis looks like an All-Pro in the making and with strong play on the opposite side the Jets will be much better against the pass in 2008.

    4. Quarterback ? This isn't a change, per se, but a shift in thinking. Until they've settled the offensive line, it's going to be very hard for the Jets to make an honest read on Kellen Clemens. Is his skittishness a byproduct of the woeful production or something inherent to his game? Only time will tell. Clemens must get that time and can't be looking over his shoulder every second. The team expressed a desire to bring Chad Pennington back in competition for the job. That's a mistake. Shop him for a draft pick or have him back up Clemens.

    5. Playmaker ? I think we've made it pretty clear that the offense won't get any better until the offensive line does. That said, another playmaker wouldn't be a bad thing. Clemens never got a chance to show off his arm this season but he's got a strong one and adding a bona fide deep threat would stretch defenses and make the offense much more threatening.
     
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    Sounds like they just came here and took notes. I agree 100%.
     
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    no mention of bender. not that he suited up much but he is a big powerul kid that can steamroll anybody in run offense. would love to see what how he could develop playing with a decent line all around him. if we had kept kendall, then we would have seen much more of bender this season.
     
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    Yep, the Jet's problems and potential solutions are obvious enough at this point that most independent analysts are going to come up with the same list. The question the Jets face this offseason is twofold:

    1. Does the team's management clatch get it?

    2. Will major free agents take the Jets seriously after the bungling of last offseason that culminated in them driving their former union rep out of town and then collapsing at his former position?

    I give the current regime about a 50/50 shot on both of these issues and they are not going to get a mulligan for 2008 as well if they're not up to the task.
     
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    Who would have thought AOL sports would know us so well.
     
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    There spying on us?
     
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    Nope. It's just easy to point out the strengths of very good teams and the weaknesses of bad ones.
     
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    sooo true ~ ~ ~
     
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    4. Quarterback ? This isn't a change, per se, but a shift in thinking. Until they've settled the offensive line, it's going to be very hard for the Jets to make an honest read on Kellen Clemens. Is his skittishness a byproduct of the woeful production or something inherent to his game? Only time will tell. Clemens must get that time and can't be looking over his shoulder every second. The team expressed a desire to bring Chad Pennington back in competition for the job. That's a mistake. Shop him for a draft pick or have him back up Clemens.

    I'm in agreement here. Everyone is Clemens but lets be honest with the line so terrible you can't get a good read. Give him a full year and then the FO can make a decision. Once the OL is fixed we will see if Clemens has the goods to be a good NFL QB. Until then you cant tell
     
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    Clearly they've been stalking my posts :rofl2:
     
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    My only disagreement with AOL's analysis is that they seem to think that Clemens being the better option at QB is a foregone conlcusion. Penny still has better presence and a harper mind, I think.

    Besides, what QB (especially a play action type) can successfully function if your line can't open up holes for the RB's and give adequate protection on passing downs?
     
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    I agree, and I think that if we can get someone solid to back him up in FA we would be in good shape. Especially, if Clemens isn't the answer.
     
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    I hate to say it but I disagree. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not impressed with Clemens at all. Granted, the offensive line was awful this year. But, I just don't think he has that special "it" factor to get it done. He drops back in the pocket, makes his first read, and then sometimes his second. From there he puts his head down, taking his eyes off the downfield receivers, and looks to run. From there he gets sacked a hell of alot. He doesn't see the whole field, and seems to panic when the pocket collapses around him, and instead of stepping up in the pocket to throw he steps up and puts his head down to try to run in a panic. When this happens he doesn't even have the sense to dump the ball off in the flat or look to his hot route. Like I said I hope I'm wrong, but I was thoroughly unimpressed with him this year.
     

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