I think of anything this just makes it more likely the jets get the deal done with Wilkerson and they will wait till the last second to make a decision of Richardson. They will need to determine if they want to have air tight contract to get out of the deal with another failed drug test or just dump him and not take the risk. Next year we will be in a similar place Cleveland was when they shopped Gordon and turned down a 1 for him (the same year they traded Richardson)...then got burned for it. I think jets will wait and see how williams develops, gets the deal done with Wilkerson, and holds its breath with Richardson. They have 2 more years to deal with Richardson. It's the least of our worries now.
Williams needs to learn quick, Wilkerson needs to get over this toe thing, and we need to stay healthy.
I agree that worrying about Richardson's deal now is a little premature. And, the Jets could if they really wanted to, sign all three players if Williams turns out to be a Pro Bowl player. It's absolutely possible. But that is neither here nor there.
As far as Richardson's suspension, clearly he has made some bad choices off the field. Regardless of where you stand on the legalization issue, it's an NFL rule. The players know the rules and have to abide by them or they get suspended. Period. Richardson hurt the team and if the Jets start off poorly, particularly on defense, he is partly to blame. Richardson doesn't get a pass for this unless the Jets win and he cleans up his act. If he can't do that, then his future here is very much in doubt in my opinion. I don't think Bowles or Maccagnan will tolerate this kind of stuff for very long. And frankly I don't blame them.
Richardson came out with some post about how he pledged that this would never happen again. Well, he needs to prove it. I'll believe it when I see it.
He made some bad decisions - let's just hope it doesn't cost this team a game or two early in the season.
