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How Jets can carve out $30M for free agent chess match

By Brian Costello January 19, 2016 | 12:29pm







The Jets enter this offseason in a much different financial position than they did a year ago. Last year, new general manager Mike Maccagnan had money to shop for free agents who had Fifth Avenue price tags. This year? It should be more like the bargain bin.

The Jets are currently projected to have $10 million-$16 million in salary cap space, depending on the precise 2016 salary cap figure, which will be established next month. There are some ways to create more space through cutting players or reworking deals, but they also have a few high-profile free agents of their own they are expected to re-sign.

“It’s kind of a little different scenario from last year to this year,” Maccagnan said last week. “We’ll still have money to be active and do things with, but it ends up being like a puzzle and it’s not only trying to put all the pieces in different scenarios.

“There’s not a perfect answer to it, but what you’re trying to do is you’re trying to maximize your opportunity cost, so that’s where as we go through this, we’re going through all these different scenarios of how we’re going to attack free agency. The main goal is to keep as much of it in place on our team as we can, but the way free agency works itself out, eventually when players hit the market, you can’t determine where sometimes guys are going to be paid and you may have a certain point where you feel like that’s a little above where you want to pay.”

Before free agency arrives on March 9, Maccagnan has plenty of work to do. The first order of business is clearing some more cap space. He can cut or negotiate a pay cut with corner Antonio Cromartie ($8 million cap figure) and tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson ($14.1 million) to clear some room. Players whose roles were dramatically reduced this year, such as wide receiver Jeremy Kerley ($3.1 million) and tight end Jeff Cumberland ($1.9 million), also could be released.

Maccagnan should be able to get the cap space to around $30 million. Then, the issue becomes how much to spend on the Jets’ own free agents and how much to save for those from other teams. If Maccagnan uses the franchise tag on defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson, as expected, that would eat up around half of their cap space. The franchise number for defensive ends is expected to be around $16 million.

The other pending free agents the Jets are expected to try to re-sign are quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and nose tackle Damon Harrison. Running backs Chris Ivory and Bilal Powell are also set to become free agents. It does not seem likely the Jets can keep all of them.


“We obviously made progress from 4-12 a year ago to 10-6. We have some really good parts in place,” Maccagnan said. “We just need to kind of figure out what the best combination of all those things are going forward. The only difference this year would be that last year, we knew we were going to be more active because we had a lot of cap room. This year, we do have cap room still. It’ll have to be one of those ones where we determine if certain guys are available or not available, we may try to have contingency plans as the market kind of works itself out.”

The best avenue for the Jets to take may be to re-sign their priority free agents, then shop for bargains in free agency and wait until the draft to fill the remaining holes.

“The real driver in any team’s success, ideally, is the draft,” Maccagnan said. “From our standpoint, we always have an idea that we want to do things in free agency that can impact us and help us and help us along. But in a perfect world, it’s kind of the younger guys and, that’s where I think, it’s not just the guys that you sign in free agency and the guys you retain.”
 

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easiest choice first - cut cro

Agreed. And honestly, I think Marcus Williams showed enough to be a starting CB. Keep Skrine at nickel, and have Williams learn from Revis.

Hopefully, you can restructure D'Brick. His performance does not merit the deal he would get.

I would also prioritize keeping both Fitz and Snacks.

As for Wilkerson, I think you franchise him if you cannot sign a more team-friendly deal, and look to deal Sheldon. With Williams, Snacks, and Mo, it's overkill. If Sheldon keeps his nose clean, his value will still be relatively high.

I hate saying it, because I like both of them, but you may have to say goodbye to at least one of the RBs, if not both. I'd be more inclined to let Ivory walk, if only because a power runner getting up there in miles is likely to break down. Besides, good RBs can be found in the middle rounds of the draft.
 
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easiest choice first - cut cro

Actually I won't be surprised to see Cro back again next season for around $2,000,000. Not trusting the season to Williams as a starter. Cro played pretty well once his hip stopped bothering him so much toward the end of the season
 
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If cutting Geno saves 42 cents that should be step ONE for the Jets

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I think cro and brick take big cuts to stay. They know where they stand at this point in their careers. The Jets gave Cromartie a prove it deal last year, which is why they can and will restructure him.

Kerley and Cumberland are gone.
I think so far these things we can all agree on.

Fitz and Powell must be resigned to team friendly yet fair contracts.

I think pace is gone,and Henderson stays at a minimum contract.

I think mo might be a sign and trade guy. We can't afford him, he broke his leg, had turf toe every year not a contract year, and everyone predicts Richardson has a higher ceiling. I love him, but in today's nfl you can't keep everyone, and Richardson gives us more financial freedom for a couple years without a big difference in production. They gave these guys a chance to be special this year, it didn't work out. No hard feelings, but we have no choice.

I originally thought Richardson needed to be moved, but I think if we can put him and Williams together for 4 years, maybe with snacks, it allows us to play them in position, and convert the mo trade into a pass rusher via trade or draft pick.

Then we can use our own picks to acquire another wr or rb, safety/cb.
Then we sign a fa o linemen.

I'm a proponent of drafting the expensive positions and signing the cheaper positions. Take full advantage of the price controls.

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I think cro and brick take big cuts to stay. They know where they stand at this point in their careers. The Jets gave Cromartie a prove it deal last year, which is why they can and will restructure him.

Kerley and Cumberland are gone.
I think so far these things we can all agree on.

Fitz and Powell must be resigned to team friendly yet fair contracts.

I think pace is gone,and Henderson stays at a minimum contract.

I think mo might be a sign and trade guy. We can't afford him, he broke his leg, had turf toe every year not a contract year, and everyone predicts Richardson has a higher ceiling. I love him, but in today's nfl you can't keep everyone, and Richardson gives us more financial freedom for a couple years without a big difference in production. They gave these guys a chance to be special this year, it didn't work out. No hard feelings, but we have no choice.

I originally thought Richardson needed to be moved, but I think if we can put him and Williams together for 4 years, maybe with snacks, it allows us to play them in position, and convert the mo trade into a pass rusher via trade or draft pick.

Then we can use our own picks to acquire another wr or rb, safety/cb.
Then we sign a fa o linemen.

I'm a proponent of drafting the expensive positions and signing the cheaper positions. Take full advantage of the price controls.

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Agree on almost all points
 

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I think the single biggest thing this team could do to stay healthy with the cap is to draft a LT to replace Ferguson.

He costs a fortune and his play has dramatically slipped. Not easy to do but if there is a quality one sitting there around #10 to #15, you need to pull the trigger on a trade to get one. If there are a couple, you let the draft come to you.

You might have to give up a portion of 2017s draft to do it but it needs to be done while we have a window.

This team isn't full of spring chickens
 

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I think the single biggest thing this team could do to stay healthy with the cap is to draft a LT to replace Ferguson.

He costs a fortune and his play has dramatically slipped. Not easy to do but if there is a quality one sitting there around #10 to #15, you need to pull the trigger on a trade to get one. If there are a couple, you let the draft come to you.

You might have to give up a portion of 2017s draft to do it but it needs to be done while we have a window.

This team isn't full of spring chickens

You present an ideal situation, and I agree that it would resolve the massive cap hit for Brick who is clearly on the downside of a solid career. However, I doubt we give up significant draft assets to move up to grab one of the two maybe three really good LT prospects. It's more likely that we dump Breno and pick up at #20 one of the next tier guys who may be better suited for the right side, like Decker.
 
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You present an ideal situation, and I agree that it would resolve the massive cap hit for Brick who is clearly on the downside of a solid career. However, I doubt we give up significant draft assets to move up to grab one of the two maybe three really good LT prospects. It's more likely that we dump Breno and pick up at #20 one of the next tier guys who may be better suited for the right side, like Decker.

Agree 100%. I do agree with the idea that it is time to draft a replacement for D'Brick even if he agrees to play for around $6.5 M, but giving up draft picks to move up on a hope, isn't the way to do it.

Don't want to see the Jets trade away any early draft picks, unless Macc has a QB targeted that he is SURE is going to be a franchise QB. I don't see any QB's in this draft that fill that bill, but Macc might. (I doubt it)

The Jets more then anything need an infusion of young talented players. IMO Macc is going to be excellent at finding guys in the 3rd, and 4th round round who can contribute for years to come. Not going to hit on all of them, but the more picks we have, the higher odds the Jets have of finding some.

The biggest thing I'm excited about with the Jets is, for the first time in over 20 years or more, the Jets have a good football scout as GM instead of a book keeper. IMO a GM who can find players mid round of draft, Mauldin, hopefully Petty, or trade LATE round picks for very productive players, Fitz, Marshall, is the most valuable commodity a team can have out side of finding an elite QB.
 

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You present an ideal situation, and I agree that it would resolve the massive cap hit for Brick who is clearly on the downside of a solid career. However, I doubt we give up significant draft assets to move up to grab one of the two maybe three really good LT prospects. It's more likely that we dump Breno and pick up at #20 one of the next tier guys who may be better suited for the right side, like Decker.
Dumping breno,gets into the specifics of the contract, like when does his money become guaranteed this year? Some contracts have to be restructured day 1, if you cut those guys, there's no guarantee of who's available at 20.


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Dumping breno,gets into the specifics of the contract, like when does his money become guaranteed this year? Some contracts have to be restructured day 1, if you cut those guys, there's no guarantee of who's available at 20.


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Some contracts have work out bonus', and roster bonus' attached which usually kick in, for roster bonus' at least, at the new league year. Which this year is March 15. For work out bonus' they usually kick in on June 1, after the"voluntary" OTA's are complete.

In Giacomini's case he has NO roster bonus due, or work out bonus due. He has a $650,500 prorated bonus against the cap from his original signing bonus. If he is cut on the June first rule, it leaves about $1,250,000 in dead money, and a cap savings of just under 4 million.

Jets appear to be very high on Qvail, who got a lot of work last summer at both RG, and RT. I suspect he is penciled in as Giacomini's replacement. it would be hard for him to do much worst then Giacomini did last year. With out looking it up I think according to PFF Giacomini was rated around 66 of 72 OT's rated.

He seems perfect to get the axe
 
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Actually I won't be surprised to see Cro back again next season for around $2,000,000. Not trusting the season to Williams as a starter. Cro played pretty well once his hip stopped bothering him so much toward the end of the season

Let's see Cromartie needs 400,000 a year just to pay off his child support obligations. I don't see Cromartie giving the Jets that much a pay cut. He almost has to go the free agent market
route, as I Think he easily gets 4 million- 5 million next year.( passing league as everyone looking for cb's).
 
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Let's see Cromartie needs 400,000 a year just to pay off his child support obligations. I don't see Cromartie giving the Jets that much a pay cut. He almost has to go the free agent market
route, as I Think he easily gets 4 million- 5 million next year.( passing league as everyone looking for cb's).
I don't know, I think many teams view him as a liability at this point. He sucks every other year because of his hip. He just spent a year on a familiar team, in a familiar system, for the same coach he's had for 3 years, opposite Revis, behind a dominant line. He's a gap filler and we over paid for nostalgia.

Personally, I love how great he is for chemistry. He holds off season camps for the secondary, trains the rookies, an all around great teammate. But, I don't know that other teams will see 5 million in value. I'd accept 3 million to keep him because of intangibles and continuity.

I think he likes being a jet.

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I think mo might be a sign and trade guy. We can't afford him, he broke his leg, had turf toe every year not a contract year, and everyone predicts Richardson has a higher ceiling. I love him, but in today's nfl you can't keep everyone, and Richardson gives us more financial freedom for a couple years without a big difference in production. They gave these guys a chance to be special this year, it didn't work out. No hard feelings, but we have no choice.
Ray Lewis said, after the Colts Jets MNF "the Jets BEAT. THEM. UP. The Jets beat the colts UP...". Here Boomer gushes JETS defense. wha happen? I wish I knew


[video]http://newyork.cbslocal.com/video/3297117-jets-beat-up-colts/[/video]


Jon Gruden says the J E T S have (had) the best secondary etc

[video]http://espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=400791711[/video]
 
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Ray Lewis said, after the Colts Jets MNF "the Jets BEAT. THEM. UP. The Jets beat the colts UP...". Here Boomer gushes JETS defense. wha happen? I wish I knew


[video]http://newyork.cbslocal.com/video/3297117-jets-beat-up-colts/[/video]


Jon Gruden says the J E T S have (had) the best secondary etc

[video]http://espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=400791711[/video]

For what it's worth IMO the defense lacked a consistent impact pass rusher off the edge.

Interestingly at the position the Jets are drafting in, there should be one of several edge rushers who might be available.

Will the Jets get the right one?
 
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For what it's worth IMO the defense lacked a consistent impact pass rusher off the edge.

Interestingly at the position the Jets are drafting in, there should be one of several edge rushers who might be available.

Will the Jets get the right one?
They need to release Pace and put Mouldin in as an every snap edge LB

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They need to release Pace and put Mouldin in as an every snap edge LB

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If I had to guess that is probably what's penciled in as the plan. IMO Mauldin is going to be a good LB'er, but I doubt he is going to be the "Terror" off the edge . The Jets actually need more then one LB'er. Getting that edge guy would be a major up tick that IMO would put this D over the top.

With that all said if when the Jets pick, Macc isn't crazy about who the LB'er left on the board is, I'm good with an OT. Problem is, Macc has made it very clear he is going BAP. For all we know that could be another DT
 
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