NJJets 2025 plan for success

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  1. NJJets

    NJJets Well-Known Member

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    Yes I know you have all been waiting with bated breath for this post, so here it is. This is the master plan to getting through 2025. This is the way.


    #1- Sign Justin Fields. This is a low risk, high reward play. I don’t feel there is a true franchise QB candidate in this draft. Not Cam Ward, not Shadeur Sanders, and most definitely not Milroe or Dart. This is not the time to plant our flag on who the face of our future will be. Justin Fields may very well still be trash, though he has shown signs of improvement. He can be had for cheap on a 2 year deal that incentivizes the hell out of him if he plays well, and allows us to cheaply dump him after a year if he doesn’t. Fields can certainly be entertaining though, especially in a transition season like we’re going through. If he sucks we’ll be in good position to draft next year, with hopefully multiple 1st rounders if my plan is executed.


    #2. Trade down from 7th overall and target an offensive weapon. We need to grab one of the following: McMillan, Tyler Warren, C Loveland, M Golden, Burden III, or Egbuka. My hope is the trade down nets us another 1st in 2026.


    #3. Use our 2nd round pick to draft whoever drops of the following - Josh Connerly, Wyatt Millum, Cam Williams. I’m assuming W Campbell, Josh Simmons and Membou will all be gone by then. We need a big solid presence at RT. Any of the above paired with Fashanu gives us a dependable set of bookends for a decade.


    #4. Stockpile the back end of the draft with depth on defense. Identify quality guys that love football and can immediately contribute on Special Teams. We need Safeties and LB’s badly.


    #5. Sign Levi Onwuzurike, DT. Should be cheap, will help the interior next to QW, and played for Glenn.


    #6. Sign Juwan Johnson. Even if we draft Warren or Loveland, we need another reasonable presence at TE.


    #7. Design the offense around Fields and run the shit out of the ball. With a formidably revamped OL, Breece Hall, Wilson, a new weapon at WR or TE in the draft, and Fields you could easily employ a simple zone read formula that pressures the D to respect the run, then bust them open over the top with Wilson while Hall and the new TE can be the safety valves. The offense should be a simple if/then concept. No complicated route tree options and audibles.


    #8. Sign Budda Baker. We need help at S, Baker should be a solid option.


    #9. Sign Drew Dalman, C. This is a luxury move, but it makes Tippman a great backup for C or G while strengthening the run blocking on the line.


    #10. This is a pipe dream but…. Bring Becton back to play G, or even better get James Daniels from PIT. AVT is always hurt and Simpson is old. You land one of these 2, have Simpson and AVT battle for the other OG position.


    #11. (bonus). Create plays for Corley. He’s the perfect type of weapon to go with Fields and Hall. He has talent, but he needs a coach with creativity. He can be a great weapon in a RPO style offense.


    If we do the above we go into next season with a starting OL of Fashanu, Simpson/AVT, Dalman, Becton/Daniels, and a stud rookie RT with backups Tippman, Simpson/AVT as our 1st line backups, Becton can slide to OT if necessary, and you can let Mitchell, Hanson, and Newman battpe for the final spot. This would be the best OL we’ve had since the Brick/Mangold days.


    An OL like this makes it so much easier for Fields to create off platform, and between him, Hall, Allen, and Davis, we should be able to run at will.


    Defensively we are going to struggle a bit this year under my plan. We can’t fix everything at once. Quinnen will have to elevate and show he’s worth the money he got. Sauce will have to elevate his game as well. We added a couple undrafted DT’s last year that look solid, and I think there are great late round draft options (Tim Smith for example). Adding Baker would help with veteran presence in our secondary.


    Notable losses- A Rodgers, D Adams, A Lazard, H Reddick, DJ Reed, J Kinlaw (good riddance), Tyron Smith.


    Have at it folks!! Hack away at me if you like, add your plan, hell you can even complement my plan if you like it. But I promise you, as the Mandalorians say, this is the way.
     
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    Nyjets4eva Well-Known Member

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    I like it except trying to get Becton back. Please keep him away from here & Conklin would be a notable loss no?
     
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    Mogriffjr Well-Known Member

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    Not sure why so many posters on here are quick to get rid of Tippmann or make him a backup. I felt he’s been solid, despite the turnover and coaching on the OL. Crazy because I feel like he’s liked by analysts more than people on the board here. He’s been healthy and is a good piece IMO.
     
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    Jets69 Well-Known Member

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    I couldn't get past getting Justin Fields, it amazes me how obsessed this franchise is with, garbage QBs.
     
  6. NJJets

    NJJets Well-Known Member

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    As opposed to Cam Ward, who will cost us several picks including next year’s 1st rounder? I’m giving you a cheap 1 year look at a guy who was a highly touted prospect that has all the same intangibles, only with him you have an easy out if he continues to suck. We can keep and start Tyrod too if you like.
     
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    NJJets Well-Known Member

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    I struggle to call Conklin a notable loss but then again I listed Kinlaw, so I should list Conklin.
     
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    NJJets Well-Known Member

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    Because we face constant pressure up the middle. Tippman isn’t awful, but I like him better as the #1 backup to the C and G positions.
     
  9. WoodyHarrelson

    WoodyHarrelson Well-Known Member

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    Becton wouldn't come back here and we have two starting guards, who perform at a high level anyways.

    I like the draft and Fields idea. Sure, i'd love to win now but we need to stockpile a bit
     
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    NJJets Well-Known Member

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    I agree about Becton, I should’ve left it at getting James Daniels. AVT has had too many injuries, you can’t count on him anymore. He’d immediately be the best backup in the league though, and without as much wear and tear he’d fill any void when a starter goes down. We’re not keeping AVT long term, so it makes sense to start looking to replace him now.

    Fashanu
    Simpson
    Dalman
    Daniels
    Rookie RT

    Bench

    Tippman
    AVT
    Mitchell/Newman/Hanson

    Vs

    Fashanu
    Simpson
    Tippman
    AVT
    Rookie RT

    bench

    Max Mitchell
    Xavier Newman
    Jake Hanson

    One injury on the OL and we’re back to where we’ve always been.
     
  11. mezzavo

    mezzavo Well-Known Member

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    That's not bad. I can live with Becton. If it hasn't been made abundantly clear before, this team had the shit that "shit" shits at O-line coach the last bunch of years. My guess is Bechton would have never left had he had decent coaching. With a competent coaching staff, why not?

    I don't know what some want this team to do at QB. Their flirtation with Rodgers fucked this team for 4 years minimum. The two already wasted and the 2 to come. I swear to god if they so much as even SNIFF either Ward or Sanders I'll lose my shit. I'm listening to the NFL on Sirius, this morning, and F'n Ryan LEAF of all guys does a show with Solomon Wilcotts and he said EVERY GM he has talked to doesn't have a 1st round grade on ANY QB. Just like I've been preaching in other threads. If the Jets piss away that 7th, or worse...trade up, on either of those two that WILL set this franchise back for 4 years from this year.

    Nobody is saying Fields is the second coming of anything. MOST say it's a gamble. Thing is, it's a CHEAP gamble, you are going to get the best of Fields because he knows he's on borrowed time. That gets the Jets into the season with Fields starting, backed up by Taylor with Travis on the PS being coached up. What is, exactly, the drawback to bringing a guy like Fields in? The Jets have never really brought a drafted QB along and their only real success, over the last 30 years, has been with a vet QB at the helm. I don't like the age of Carr or Cousins. BOTH looked like they're ready for a #2 role for the next 5 years or out of the league. Stafford has been settled which leaves Darnold, Wilson and Fields. There is no way in HELL Darnold is coming back to this franchise, don't care if they do back up the brinks truck. That leaves Wilson and Fields. Well, if I don't like Carr/Cousins, I sure as hell don't like Wilson. All three of them are worse than what we just threw out. Which lands me on Fields. Young, talented, chip on shoulder, will work hard and he'll be cheap. And damn, I'll say it again...he'll be entertaining!
     

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