
Maccagnan; No. 6 pick is a nice pick. We're not going to lock ourselves into one position. Teams can make mistakes if they force picks.
Eric Allen @eallenjets · 10m10 minutes ago
Maccagnan; No. 6 pick is a nice pick. We're not going to lock ourselves into one position. Teams can make mistakes if they force picks.
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Certainly is.
Not to mention the fact that neither Jackson, or anybody close to him said it. It was a writer from bleacher report, and here'swhathe actually said.
"I'm expecting that Jackson will be looking at about the same contract Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie settled for last offseason. "
Not only that the article doesn't at all support 55's argument with this quote from it.
"Rotoworld regards Byron Maxwell as the top corner on the unrestricted free-agent market. Jackson actually belongs with him when you look at it with a measured eye. The two of them are the same age. Maxwell played worse by empirical measures than Jackson last season. Maxwell played ahead of the best safety tandem in the league: Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor. Jackson played ahead of the remains of Danieal Manning and journeyman Kendrick Lewis.
I think there's a case that Jackson is the better player. Maxwell, by the way, won't stay in Seattle given the market. Read between the lines. Seahawks general manager John Schneider admitted to a local radio station (h/t The Seattle Times) that Maxwell is all but gone:"
Can you win a championship in this era with that type of QB?
Daniel Jeremiah @MoveTheSticks · 17h17 hours ago
When I study Mariota, I see more Tannehill than Kaepernick.
Hobson is correct, the $13 mill referenced is what he'd be paid for franchise tag, and you're right, DRC only gets $10 mill per year...and you're both right that no one know what he and his agent will ask for..agreed.
I still stand firm that Jackson is an $8 no more than $10 mill/year CB, Maxwell I think is more like $9-12, and I really don't love any other CB on the market...Cro for $4 or 5 would be okay.
I still would prefer to sign one and draft 1 in the first 2 rounds...I guess if there are people who think we sign Flowers and jackson or Maxwell and Cro, or Maxwell and Jackson,...I guess I'd just be surprised with the need for RB (Spiller), OG (to replace Colon), OLB, CB, S, and WR (to replace harvin)...
I guess Im hoping for WR (hopefully Torrey Smith), RB (Spiller), 1 CB (Jackson or Maxwell or Cro), and 1 OG (Franklin or Connolly) with our FA dough...i'd hate to lose an upgrade in 1 of these spots for 2 CBs. I'd rather see a CB in FA and a CB in the first 2 rounds of the draft.
Agree with everything you have said here. Only thing different I would do sign 2 FA CB's. One being Cro for a reasonable deal, and one expensive one.
I don't want to leave CB for the draft, ya just never know how it's going to fall. Plus we have 2 young CB's on the team already, that I'd sure like to see how they turn out. Milliner, and McDougle. I've said this before, I think the Jets are in a really good spot in this draft. (Please let the Eagles rumors be true)
I honestly don't think they lost much by beating the Fish. There is going to be a very good player at 6 that the Jets can probably plug in as a rookie, even if the QB's are gone. Cooper, Peat, White, Ray, Fowler, Shereff. A few more I can't think of off the top of my head. I'll be happy with any of them.
Second round is the same way. A good player is going to fall. It's probably not likely, but it's possible Gurley could be there. Parker, Brown, Thompson T J Clemmings. Real good chance one of those guys are there.
This draft isn't top heavy with Super Stars, but it has talented players into the 4th round. That's why I hope this Philly thing is true. Would be great having a fist full of picks in the first 3 rounds.
TJ Clemmings is a good need for us. I hope we trade up from rd 2 to late rd 1 to steal a player that falls...but if we stay put in rd 2 Clemmings is a name I would like. May be a starter day 1. He and Collins LSU are plug and play, IMO. Rd 1 I hope the Eagles trade is true also. You get your QB and move back to the area of Beasley OLB (though I feel he could sky rocket if workouts go good), maybe Pointdexter's Beckham, but that's the range a CB or Collins OT LSU could also be finds and foundation builders.
hopefully woody stays clear and just observes big mac and bowles
I don't think Woody can help himself. He will throw himself right in to the mix.
Hobson is correct, the $13 mill referenced is what he'd be paid for franchise tag, and you're right, DRC only gets $10 mill per year...and you're both right that no one know what he and his agent will ask for..agreed.
I still stand firm that Jackson is an $8 no more than $10 mill/year CB, Maxwell I think is more like $9-12, and I really don't love any other CB on the market...Cro for $4 or 5 would be okay.
I still would prefer to sign one and draft 1 in the first 2 rounds...I guess if there are people who think we sign Flowers and jackson or Maxwell and Cro, or Maxwell and Jackson,...I guess I'd just be surprised with the need for RB (Spiller), OG (to replace Colon), OLB, CB, S, and WR (to replace harvin)...
I guess Im hoping for WR (hopefully Torrey Smith), RB (Spiller), 1 CB (Jackson or Maxwell or Cro), and 1 OG (Franklin or Connolly) with our FA dough...i'd hate to lose an upgrade in 1 of these spots for 2 CBs. I'd rather see a CB in FA and a CB in the first 2 rounds of the draft.
I see you don't view FS as a priority need...who do you see playing there? I imagine Bowles would want to hand-pick this guy being a former free safety himself, one that ran the entire Redskins when he played. Or maybe he will wait until Mathieu becomes a FA next season and reunite with him.
TJ Clemmings is a good need for us. I hope we trade up from rd 2 to late rd 1 to steal a player that falls...but if we stay put in rd 2 Clemmings is a name I would like. May be a starter day 1. He and Collins LSU are plug and play, IMO. Rd 1 I hope the Eagles trade is true also. You get your QB and move back to the area of Beasley OLB (though I feel he could sky rocket if workouts go good), maybe Pointdexter's Beckham, but that's the range a CB or Collins OT LSU could also be finds and foundation builders.
I see you don't view FS as a priority need...who do you see playing there? I imagine Bowles would want to hand-pick this guy being a former free safety himself, one that ran the entire Redskins when he played. Or maybe he will wait until Mathieu becomes a FA next season and reunite with him.
Same guy that played there the second half of 2013, and did areal nice job, Allen.
Because they had no one else, and he was the best cover guy on the team, Jets made Allen play CB last year. He started out real well, but just didn't have the speed. As the season progressed you could see him lose his confidence. Wound up back at S, and played poorly. He just looked confused.
I don't see any reason why he can't return back to FS.
if the Jets bring in another FS, no problem. Think Allen can do the job