Jets expect 'Mo better in '17 -- or else

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ESPN -- The New York Jets expect to see the 2015 version of Muhammad Wilkerson this season, not the slow-Mo who labored through a pedestrian 2016. Reputations are riding on it, mainly those of Wilkerson and general manager Mike Maccagnan, who signed him to that monster contract last July.

"Hopefully, if he's healthy, I expect him to be back to the Muhammad that he normally is," coach Todd Bowles said last week at the NFL owners meetings in Phoenix.

Wilkerson's health was a matter of debate last season. He played in 15 games and 81 percent of the defensive snaps, yet there was constant speculation on whether he was affected by his surgically repaired fibula. He managed only 4.5 sacks, his fewest since his rookie season (2011). Bowles, who downplayed the injury throughout the season, offered a revised take last week.

"I'm sure he played hurt most of the year," he said. "We had to give him some off-days. Usually, those things take about a year-and-a-half to come back from. He came back early and gutted it out. It shows the kind of warrior he is. Hopefully, he's gotten better and he can go back to being himself."

You might say this is a prove-it season for Wilkerson, whose five-year, $86 million contract currently contains no fully guaranteed money after 2017.

The Jets can cut him next offseason without blowing up their salary cap. In fact, they can clear $17 million of his $20 million cap charge if he's designated as a June 1 cut. The decision must be made by the third day of the 2018 league year (early March). If he's still on the roster, his $16.75 million base salary becomes guaranteed.

Know this: If he struggles through another no-impact season, Wilkerson won't see that money.

This is a huge year for Wilkerson, who must prove 2016 was an injury-related aberration. There are no excuses. He needs to show up on time (an issue in the past) and be a dominant player, as he was in 2015. He's still only 27, so it's not like age is a factor.

Maccagnan has a big stake in this as well because, let's be honest, he's not exactly crushing it when it comes to big deals. The three most noteworthy contracts in his first two years were Darrelle Revis ($39 million guaranteed), Ryan Fitzpatrick ($12 million) and Wilkerson ($37 million).

Revis and Fitzpatrick are gone after bad seasons, and Wilkerson is another bad year away from becoming an ex-Jet. A general manager doesn't get to keep spending his owner's millions unless he starts hitting on some of these deals.

Despite some concern within the organization about Wilkerson's work habits, Maccagnan felt confident enough in the player's upside to hammer out a deadline deal literally only minutes before the negotiating window for franchise tags closed last summer.

Right now, it looks like another bad deal for the Jets, but Wilkerson has the power to change the perception. There should be no shortage of motivation.
 

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The question is, are these concerns preventing the team from making a move with Sheldon?
 

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The question is, are these concerns preventing the team from making a move with Sheldon?
I don't think so, I believe we value a home grown player more than other teams. Mac isn't giving up Richardson who is talented, unless it's a fair deal. It's not like we're hurting for cap room.

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i would hope not..

the jets are well on pace to be a lower tier team with or without richardson in '17..

That's why I think he is an asset that has to be used to address other issues. The problem is, his value is so depressed right now.
 

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I don't think so, I believe we value a home grown player more than other teams. Mac isn't giving up Richardson who is talented, unless it's a fair deal. It's not like we're hurting for cap room.

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Agreed, not hurting for cap room, but hurting for talent. Don't want to take a below-market deal, but also have a glut at DE and a dearth at so many other places.
 

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I believe Wilkerson's season was 100% affected by his injury. Anyone who's played football can attest to how much a serious leg injury can impact a defensive lineman's performance.

This article is alarmist. Mo's gonna dominate this season.
 

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That's why I think he is an asset that has to be used to address other issues. The problem is, his value is so depressed right now.

personally, i would take what we can get for him & be done with it..

the guys a bad apple.. i wouldn't be stunned if he thinks highly enough of himself to believe all he needs to do next season is flash to get his money in '18..
 

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I want to unload Richardson, but not for nothing. We cannot trade him for a 5th round pick. That's robbery.

if they do move RIchardson expect this type of scenario...

a team maybe like the Cowboys with their 1st round (28th Overall) selection could be the target to acquire RIchardson and our Compensatory 3rd... 2 other teams that could be a likely trade partner for this type of deal would be the Saints whom acquired the Patriots 32nd selection or the Chiefs with the 27th overall..
 

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Unfortunately, thats the price for a troubled star. Look at Santonio and Marshall both were traded for a 5th.
you're in cowboy territory, so you're a good person to ask..

with all of the richardson to dallas rumors last year, is he considered a "star" by cowboy fans & cowboy beat writers/sports radio??

because it would be a hell of a stretch to say the guy has played at a high level the two years running..
 
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your in cowboy territory, so you're a good person to ask..

with all of the richardson to dallas rumors last year, is he considered a "star" by cowboy fans & cowboy beat writers/sports radio??

because it would be a hell of a stretch to say the guy has played at a high level the two years running..

To be honest, I never hear anything about him. Most fans wonder why the Cowboys would want any player off the Jets. I don't think the Cowboys view Richardson as a stud, game changer. And so far he has not shown to be that kind of player consistently. If the rumors are true that the Cowboys offered a 2nd round pick then Macs really blew it.
 

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To be honest, I never hear anything about him. Most fans wonder why the Cowboys would want any player off the Jets. I don't think the Cowboys view Richardson as a stud, game changer. And so far he has not shown to be that kind of player consistently. If the rumors are true that the Cowboys offered a 2nd round pick then Macs really blew it.
yeah, i'm not buying the cowboys offered a 2 for richardson, anymore than maccagnan turned that trade down..
 
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The question is, are these concerns preventing the team from making a move with Sheldon?

Honestly, I doubt it Sack. If there's one thing we as Jets fans should be certain of, it's that the strong point on this team is still the DL. Call me crazy, but I very much believe Leonard Williams could be in consideration for defensive player of the year in 2017? He's that good and he still hasn't reached his peak.

Sheldon, on the other hand, is a lost cause. He's a behavior risk that's been played out of position for too long now IMO. That coupled with the fact that he doesn't always listen to the coach makes him a definite problem that the Jets should get rid of.

As a smaller benefit, this team is in full rebuilding mode and they need as many picks as they can possibly get. Sheldon offers us the opportunity to get more talented in much more pressing need areas of the team.........
 

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Very interesting point that Mac can cut Mo with no impact to the 2018 cap. Per overthgcap.com, I thought they would take a $9mm hit. I suspect he will have a much better year given all of the money he'd be leaving on the table if he were to be cut. You can be sure that in the open market he would be lucky to get 1/3 of his $18mm salary. Either way, I suspect that at that amount of money one can afford an alarm clock that works. He can even afford a backup alarm clock.

As for Richardson, I have a feeling he will have a very good year on the field. So much so, that he will put Mac in an awkward position (again!) as to whether to sign him to a long term and very costly contract.
 
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I suspect he will have a much better year given all of the money he'd be leaving on the table if he were to be cut.

So you are essentially saying that, "He plays for the money?". That he doesn't about the team? He just plays, exclusively, for the almighty dollar? I think all those Revis haters should have a look see at your post.......
 

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I think Mo has a bounce back year..... The injury was definitely a problem. I think MO has a lot more heart and desire than just playing to get that contract.
 

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I think Mo has a bounce back year..... The injury was definitely a problem. I think MO has a lot more heart and desire than just playing to get that contract.
if he's physically able, i'm quite sure he will.. too much money on the line to not give full effort..

but make no mistake, wilkerson got his contract & instantly became a bad teammate last season..
 

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Honestly, I doubt it Sack. If there's one thing we as Jets fans should be certain of, it's that the strong point on this team is still the DL. Call me crazy, but I very much believe Leonard Williams could be in consideration for defensive player of the year in 2017? He's that good and he still hasn't reached his peak.

Sheldon, on the other hand, is a lost cause. He's a behavior risk that's been played out of position for too long now IMO. That coupled with the fact that he doesn't always listen to the coach makes him a definite problem that the Jets should get rid of.

As a smaller benefit, this team is in full rebuilding mode and they need as many picks as they can possibly get. Sheldon offers us the opportunity to get more talented in much more pressing need areas of the team.........

I agree about both Leonard Williams and Sheldon Richardson. That's why I would deal him while you can.

Still, if there are concerns about Mo, maybe keeping Sheldon is your insurance policy.
 
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