Evidently, before the Ravens waived him, the Jets swung a deal for Alex Lewis. He's 27, has started 10 games last year before getting injured, and had started back in 2016.
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I like it Douglas. Go get it, get this Jets team right!
I like it Douglas. Go get it, get this Jets team right!
That tells you what having an aggressive GM can do. He knew the Jets would not be first in line for his services, so swing the conditional seventh and land him, jumping those ahead of them on the waiver wire.
jets would have been 3rd on waivers. but for the very modest price of a conditional 7th, i got no problem making that deal to ensure the jets got him. douglas is known as an o-line guru from a scouting perspective, and his roots are from baltimore (although he left the ravens before they drafted lewis), so i certainly trust his judgment here
I thought they were third on the list, but I wasn't positive. They could have taken their chances, but for a conditional 7th, it's worth not taking any risk at all if you really want him.
i just assumed the off-season waiver list is the same as the original draft order (excluding trades). jets picked 3rd, hence i assumed they are 3rd on any waiver claim
yeah, the ass backward andrew luck model for protecting a young franchise QB has thankfully left the building with maccagan & coach bowles..Well he has 4 years of OL neglect to make up for.