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BlaZeN37

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  1. Never heard of this in my life. Wild. He is definitely someone I think the Jets should sign.
  2. I love Mims, but Brandon Marshall is one of the most physical WRs I’ve ever seen play. I don’t think he even comes close to him in terms of physicality. I think another former Jets WR, Braylon Edwards is a better comparison.
  3. Definitely think the fact that JD traded back at 48 shows he wasn’t absolutely in love with Mims, but he was too good to pass up at 59. Mims was widely regarded as a 3rd or 4th round pick before he blew up the combine/senior bowl. He’s a boom/bust kind of prospect that’s for sure.
  4. The actual article from Tony says the Jets are interested in him as a 3rd rounder.
  5. Jimmy Smith back to the Ravens and Q. Dunbar traded to the Seahawks for a 5th (!). Would love to see Joe double dip at corner and sign someone like Breeland.
  6. Great value. Interesting that he’s only giving out one year deals to his re-signings though.
  7. I think if you can get him at a reasonable price, Joe D should be exploring the option of signing Markus Golden. He had 12.5 sacks in 2016 but then tore his ACL in 2017 and struggled in 2018. He looked more like his 2016 self this past season with 10 sacks and finished 19th in pass rush productivity for all edge rushers. It certainly seems like the market for Golden and Jenkins isn’t what a lot of people expected.
  8. Why though? Especially since it doesn’t seem like Joe D plans on spending this offseason. Not sure of the rational behind still having an $8M dead cap hit next season when the Jets will have to pay Jamal. Should have just eaten all of the dead money this year since there should be plenty of cap space left over. Between that and Alex Lewis’ contract structure, I’m not sure why Joe D is pushing money back into next off-season.
  9. According to OTC, Alex Lewis will have a $7.7M cap hit in 2021 (year 2 of the deal) with a $3M dead cap hit if he’s released. I was fine with re-signing him but I don’t love the structure of the deal. Why back load the deal with a decent amount of guaranteed money in year 2 when the Jets don’t plan to spend up to the cap this offseason.
  10. Felt like thus deserved its own thread. Robby has made huge strides over the past month or so towards being a more complete receiver. His contest catch ability has been particularly impressive. It feels like it’s a forgone conclusion that RA is gone after the season, but I think his recent play has given JD something to think about. I personally hope the Jets do re-sign him. With DeVante Parker just signing a 4 year $40M extension, I would imagine Robby would cost somewhere around 4 years $50M.
  11. I still can’t get over the fact that Bowles didn’t play Jones more once his starting CBs got injured.
  12. It’s at least encouraging that he plays like his hair is on fire and doesn’t take plays off. His motor runs hot all the time. He has some maturing to do, but this isn’t a Quinton Coples’ situation.
  13. That’s a ridiculously high standard, are you kidding me. If he turns into Gerald McCoy/Geno Atkins then he’s worth the pick. So by that logic, Josh Allen would have to be better then Von Miller to be worth that pick huh?
  14. This has me in tears, real or not.
  15. Wouldn’t be surprised if he’s traded to the Jets for Darron Lee.
  16. The year he spent on the Jets he was screwed out of multiple TDs. I’m not saying he’s great, but I think he makes for a good #2 TE who would compliment Herndon’s skill set well.
  17. I think he’s proven that he is a mismatch in th red zone.
  18. https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/draft-josh-allens-versatility-makes-him-a-top-5-pick ”Perhaps most impressive is his overall efficiency when rushing the passer as Kentucky only sent him after the quarterback 520 times over the last two years (about 1.25 seasons for most rushers) and Allen notched 24 sacks, 24 QB hits and 50 hurries during that time... Allen has the burst and bend to challenge NFL offensive tackles right off the snap, and it resulted in his creating pressure to the outside shoulder of offensive tackles once every seven snaps last season... He’s dropped into coverage 300 times over the last two seasons, far more than any other top edge defender in this draft class. While most edges drop into “curl/flat” responsibilities where most plays are made working downhill in condensed space, Allen has shown the ability to run down the field with tight ends and running backs while showing impressive catch-point ball skills.”
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