Should the Jets be satisfied with their LB unit entering '22?

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C.J. Mosley had a great bounce-back season considering he had missed pretty much two full seasons of football. Quincy Williams proved to be a steal after being waived by the Jaguars.

As much as Jets fans like those two players, should they be comfortable heading into the 2022 season with that combination? Should they be comfortable relying on two converted safeties to make the jump?

Last night I sat back and watched the 49ers take down one of the NFL’s most potent offenses in the Cowboys, holding Dallas to 77 rushing yards and 230 passing yards, well below their season averages in both.

Part of San Francisco’s success rested on the ability of their linebackers to play tight coverage, forcing Dak Prescott to throw into tight and difficult passing lanes, especially on third down. The Cowboys as a unit completed 43.4% of third downs in the regular season, but last night they were held to just 5-of-14 (35.7%).

All of this got me thinking about the Jets and the coverage they get from their linebackers. We know that C.J. can tackle with the best of them, and we know that Quincy can lay the hammer, but how well do they cover?

The Jets spend between 60-65% of their defensive snaps in zone coverage on average, which should come as a shock to nobody. If you’re going to spend that much time in zone you’re going to need the personnel to run it.

The first thing I looked at was each player’s completion percentage allowed while in zone coverage, which is interesting to look at, but has its own flaws in terms of evaluation. On some occasions when playing in zone, the defender doesn’t have the opportunity to stop a play like a screen. Instead, it’s what they do once the pass is completed that matters.

Just for the whole picture, I thought I’d look at completion percentage anyway. Mosley allowed an 89.1% completion rate when playing zone and Quincy allowed an 86.4% completion percentage. Both of those numbers are in the bottom-15 of the league among linebackers but so was the rate of All-Pro 49ers linebacker Fred Warner (89.7%), which highlights the obvious flaw.

Instead of just looking at the completion percentage allowed, it’s key to look at the average yards allowed per reception, which gives a better indication of performance.

Williams allowed 9.4 yards per reception, ranking 21st out of 56 qualified linebackers. Mosley’s 9.7 yards per reception came in at 29th.

Some of the NFL’s best coverage linebackers can be found at the top of this stat.

Here are the top 10:
  1. De’Vondre Campbell (6.4)
  2. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (7.0)
  3. Roquan Smith (7.4)
  4. Matt Milano (7.8)
  5. Shaq Thompson (8.0)
  6. Jerome Baker (8.2)
  7. Lavonte David (8.3)
  8. Denzel Perryman (8.3)
  9. Fred Warner (8.3)
  10. Anthony Walker (8.4)
Linebackers may not always be able to stop a completion but they can always limit the damage, and this is where the yards after catch (YAC) comes into play.

C.J. is ranked 45th out of 56 with 244 YAC allowed and Quincy is 50th with 315 YAC allowed. Both experienced some missed tackle issues in zone with Quincy missing on 14.3% of his chances (39th of 56) of his tackles and C.J. missing 10% (25th of 56).

All of this paints a picture of a very average linebacking unit. When you consider that the Jets can (if they choose) get out of the Mosley contract after 2022 while Williams, Sherwood, and Nasirildeen are all still unknown commodities, I’m not sure the Jets can afford to not improve that position group heading into the 2022 season.

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Seaver41

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I think we all agree the position needs help. Mosley's deficiencies are made worse by Quincy and vice versa, IMO. Need better complimenting pieces - which may also mean you don't have to replace both. Pick the one of more value and roll in surrounding upgrades.
 

Old#15

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Dean looks like he would be a target of ours, does he otherwise fit what Saleh wants from his LBs?
 

gmf1369

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Dean looks like he would be a target of ours, does he otherwise fit what Saleh wants from his LBs?
Dean is a first rounder, Joe Douglas will stick to his template of in the trenches first meaning OL or DL
Chad Muma a 3rd round prospect fits better...
With Nolan Smith going back to school the pickings are starting to slim down some, we will see by the end of today who is declaring and who is going back to school...
Plenty of prospects out there to choose from, some better than others...
Have a feeling that a player like Kenderick Duncan from Louisville safety could be a candidate to convert to linebacker with his body size...
 

Seaver41

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I don't see that (dumping/trading CJ)- Jets have to shake the reputation of not wanting to pay players (though that mainly comes from extending young players).
 

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all honesty I don't see us dumping or trading CJ unless a fair trade offer something that both JD and Saleh think is too good to pass up...

Quincy showed he can be a center piece player but they only make two of a 43 defense...

So that is two staples of a linebacking core that needs at least three, three starters...
Figure they should have 3 starters and 3 role/spot starters for the linebacking core...
Right now we have two legit starters and two legit role/spot starters in the rookies...
What they do either in free agency and the draft will to bolster this group moving forward...
Chad Muma would step in and be that 3rd starter...
Jamien Sherwood is penciled in as the starting Middle Linebacker but think Muma would be an upgrade...
Nasirildeen will eventually be the future if he keeps developing to replace CJ when Mosley's time is up in N.Y. ...
 

Tinstar

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Sorry but this team needs a real impact player in the front 7 . As we sit here today we have nothing up front
 

Seaver41

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domino effect.....need adequate edge pressure otherwise they just double team Q or the biggest OL/DL mismatch in our favor. I'd rather see JFM next to Q and let them wreck havoc with enough attention paid to the edge guys. that's when you will see the new Sack Exchange
 

Tinstar

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domino effect.....need adequate edge pressure otherwise they just double team Q or the biggest OL/DL mismatch in our favor. I'd rather see JFM next to Q and let them wreck havoc with enough attention paid to the edge guys. that's when you will see the new Sack Exchange
None of the names mentioned are high impact players . We need a player in our front defensive 7 that opposing offensive coordinators have to prepare to stop . It’s funny, but even though I accepted the trade we had that player in Jamal Adams even as a safety. I would like that again but up front in the front 7 . Preferably at edge or middle linebacker .
 

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understand this @Tinstar it isn't about a certain player it is about a group of players in conchairto with each other allowing anyone specific player to be that impact player that is what they implemented this year...

being said that it will be interesting on who they target in free agency which will open up the real window on how they will perceive the draft class...
 

Tinstar

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Niners have Nick Bosa and Armstead with Warner behind them . We have Q and who ? JFM is beginning to give off those Mo vibes.
 

butterscotch

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If our o improves we could even see more passes next year then runs making things even worse. So in this day & age we need lbs that can cover
 
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