Jets to do list

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  1. sec314

    sec314 Well-Known Member

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    Nothing new here, nice to see I am not the only one that thinks losing Holmes and Cro would be huge, devistating if you ask me. Dark siders unite!!!!

    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...t_tackle_and_getting_players_healthy_top.html




    Ron Antonelli/NewsRelated NewsMyers: Cromartie says can the trash talkMyers: Trash all the talk if Jets get groundedAl-Cro-Traz fast becoming a tourist attractionCimini: With two bad boys, Ryan's got a full deckNew Jet Cromartie tackles legal troubleMyers: Rex faces big test with Cromartie
    Rex Ryan enters the third year of his "Super Bowl or Bust" ways with little time to prepare his team.

    The Jets may have reached two consecutive AFC Championship Games, but there's plenty of work to do to break through to the Promised Land with a new collective bargaining agreement on the horizon. Gang Green needs to secure several key pieces to the championship puzzle before training camp gets underway. Here's a look at the Top 5 things Gang Green must do now when NFL re-opens for business.

    Sign Santonio Holmes
    The Jets philosophically may be a run-first team, but there's little doubt that Holmes is their top offensive playmaker. After serving a four-game suspension to start 2010, Holmes made one clutch play after another in his first season with his new team. Holmes accounted for four fourth-quarter (or overtime) game-winning plays in his first six contests. He's arguably the league's best run-after-the-catch wide receiver, which aligns perfectly with Mark Sanchez's success as a short-to-intermediate passer. Holmes will likely have at least three other serious suitors when free agency begins. Redskins coach Mike Shanahan appears to have targeted Holmes, so Gang Green could be in serious jeopardy of losing its most dynamic offensive threat if the price isn't right. "He puts points on the board," said one AFC scout. "If they lose him, the offense doesn't scare me."

    Sign Antonio Cromartie
    Cornerbacks are Rex Ryan's best friends in his complex defensive scheme. So, it's critical to make sure that the 27-year-old Cromartie, who is entering his prime, doesn't go anywhere.

    The athletic cornerback was the team's defensive MVP for the first half of last season, providing stability in the secondary as Darrelle Revis dealt with a lingering hamstring injury. Cromartie's presence will be essential for Gang Green to duplicate its success from a year ago. The uncertainty surrounding Kyle Wilson, who didn't have an opportunity to work with coaches in the offseason after a shaky rookie campaign, reinforces the notion that Cromartie should be one of the team's highest priorities once the lockout is over. "If they lose Cromartie, they might be big trouble," said the AFC scout.

    Clear up the right tackle situation
    It's likely too ambitious to think that Vlad Ducasse will be able to be the opening-day right tackle after spending the better part of his rookie season on the sideline after losing the starting left guard battle in training camp. No player was impacted more by the lockout than Ducasse, who would have benefited greatly with offseason instruction from offensive line coach Bill Callahan. The Jets may be prepared to sign free agent Wayne Hunter, who filled in for Damien Woody during the postseason. Otherwise, they'll explore the free agent market for a veteran.

    Give Muhammad Wilkerson and Kenrick Ellis a crash course
    The Jets addressed the defensive line - its biggest area of concern last season – with its first two picks of the draft. With no team-organized activities for the past few months, it'll be imperative that Wilkerson, who could thrive as a pass rusher, and Ellis, a prototypical 3-4 nose tackle, get up to speed with Ryan and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine's playbook. Both will be counted on to be an important part of the defensive line rotation with Sione Pouha, Mike DeVito, Marcus Dixon and possibly Ropati Pitoitua.

    Get Jim Leonhard, Jerricho Cotchery and Brandon Moore medically cleared
    The labor mess prohibited injured players Leonhard (tibia), Cotchery (back) and Moore (hip) from interacting with the Jets' medical staff. Leonhard and Cotchery have been cleared by their personal doctors to resume football activities, but one of the first orders of business will be to make sure the team's medical personnel gives them a thorough examination. Moore wasn't overly concerned that his offseason hip surgery would prevent him from being ready at some point during training camp.
     
  2. bojanglesman

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    Boy, Braylon got snubbed in this article. Not that he's the top priority, but I thought he'd at least get a mention.
     
  3. nyjetsrule

    nyjetsrule Active Member

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    yeah, according to the media pundits, Braylon isn't worth anything to this franchise. I think people are going to be very surprised when he is signed after the 3 day negotiating window (supposing of course there is one)
     
  4. zllehs

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    Someone is getting big money
    the question is who?

    Nnamdi?
    Cromartie?
    Holmes?
    Harris?
    Edwards?

    the first 3 will be very very expensive
    Im fine with just harris and edwards and getting a new CB and RT out of free agency if the staff has not faith on Wilson and Ducasse/whoever else might take the RT spot

    resign Brad smith and let the rookies take care of the 4th and 5th WR spot

    then
     
  5. Mr Electric

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    ^ there's no reason to waste money on a return specialist/wildcat quarterback with much more important players to spend money on.
     
  6. FJF

    FJF 2018 MVP Joe Namath Award Winner

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    by the end of the three day window:
    sign edwards.then let holmes decide if he wants good money and a chance to win or big money on a bad team.
    resign wayne hunter
    resign ellis
    resign harris to a long term deal
    resign diggs or e.smith. if there's enough left after the big holes are filled get the other one back too.
    if this is done we will know what we have to spend on another wr and cb with the majority of holes taking care of
     
  7. zllehs

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    who is going to give him big money?
    Brad wont be too expensive i can''t imagine...
    its not like he is anything spectacular as a WR/QB
     
  8. Ghost50

    Ghost50 Well-Known Member

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    surprised there hasn't been any mention of picking up 'bert Haynesworth
     
  9. Theo Huxtable

    Theo Huxtable New Member

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    The Dolphins....
     
  10. bucknasty

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    and that's why they are the dolphins
     
  11. Jets n Boys

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    Jets To Do List: Demolish section 314 and never rebuild it again.
     
  12. Kentucky Jet

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    IMO Edwards is more important to the Jets then Holmes. he can block as well as receive the long pass. he is a team player and wants to be in NY. He plays special teams while Holmes whimps out of playing special teams. We are a GROUND & POUND team. Who is more important to us? I think Edwards!

    I would sign a tough CB named Jonathan Joseph. The guy is an excellent cover CB and is very physical in the run game as well as pass game. He will be cheaper then CRO and better for our team.

    Mario Harvey is a priority as an UDFA as is the kid safety from Rutgers Joe L.
     
  13. pats-hater

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    He won't play in a 34...
     
  14. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades New Member

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    We play about as much 4-3 as we do 3-4.
     
  15. Theo Huxtable

    Theo Huxtable New Member

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    He'll still bitch about it...
     
  16. ResignHCNYJ

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    The Jets don't and won't have enough money to sign both Holmes and Cromartie, nor will they have the money to sign Nnamdi, so you should take those demands/requests off the table. Even if they sign only one of those two, they are going to have difficutly acquiring sufficient depth necessary for serious contenders in the NFL. Let's not also forget that the Jets don't have a kicker. They'll be able to use one of their 3 million dollar cap exemptions on the kicker, but a good one will cost you a couple of million these days, unless you want to go with a cheap college kid. In order to even sign one of those big FA, you're probably going to have to either hope they take a pay cut or you will have to sign them at a significant hit to the depth chart.

    If I was the Jets, I would hope that Plaxico comes cheap, take a flier on him, and spend the rest of the money on depth concerns.
     
  17. RMorin

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    Jets fans seem to really be over-valuing WRs. They are just not that high of a value position in the NFL. High value positions are QB, LT, DE, CB. I am not saying they are not important, but as long as they are not terrible we will be okay. People are acting like if we lose one or both of them (Holmes and Edwards) there will be a giant gap in talent in their replacements, which is just not true. In general decent WRs are easy to come by.
     
  18. Theo Huxtable

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    No, they're saying that with a young QB consistency is very very useful, especially when it comes to WR's.
     
  19. ResignHCNYJ

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    I think the issue is that they really are relatively terrible. Take away Holmes and Edwards and the Jets probably have a bottom 3 talent level at the position with a questionable QB. Which teams would be worse at the WR position? Carolina, probably (unless they upgrade, for example by signing one of these two). Who else?
     
  20. ace_o_spades

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    yeah just to be clear i'm not advocating signing the guy, just saying that if he wasn't a cunt muscle it wouldn't be the worst signing in the world due to our multiple schemes
     

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