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Sure, but the odds are lower than staying at 3.
If he's a good blocker and a special teams ace, it's a decent enough signing.
Lol, is it bad that I semi laughed at this?
Have an online business?
Nah, he's just a name at this point.
He was a Jets fan growing up, but he grew up in Ohio, not NY/NJ.
Eh, he has a career 4.3 YPC. Plenty of worse RB's out there.
Harrison is a fine backup, but as a starter not too sure. And the center position is the quarterback of the O-line. 9 mil for one of the best...
This. Honestly, wouldn't have minded keeping him around as a backup.
9 mil for a top 3 center isn't a lot. Also, we just paid CJ Mosley $17 mil per year, lol. At this point, money is all moot.
Completion % isn't the end all be all, though.
Newsflash, most young rookie QB's tend to be inaccurate in their first year. If he's inaccurate in his 3rd/4th year, that's another discussion....
Darnold is extremely inaccurate? Lol...
Why on earth would the Jets want to trade up to begin with? Lol
Lol. You'd have to think it might be a dual back page with OBJ and Bell
Draft a center with one of our two 3rd round picks (preferably the early 3rd rounder) Sign Wisniewski for depth to hold the fort down.
Had the Jets given him something like 5 years and 60 mil ($12 mil per), I'm sure that could have changed his mind.
Turns out, the Bills made the right move by signing Morse quickly.
Regardless if this is true or not, it also says he wasn't serious about Paradis enough. One of the easiest jobs was to land Paradis or Morse, and...
Not the point. The point is that Barr is a POS. Winfield did the same thing to the Jets back in 2004, and they weren't a joke then.