The Jets have been looking to find cornerbacks for years as free agent signings like Pierre Desir and Trumaine Johnson just haven’t worked out. Adding a future Hall-of-Famer like Richard Sherman would be a huge move to both strengthen the secondary in the short term while also providing a valuable veteran mentor to the team’s young cornerbacks.
This wouldn’t seem like a good fit on paper but the 32-year old Sherman has a strong relationship with Saleh and could follow his former defensive coordinator to New York. Sherman would start immediately for the Jets and could help be a teacher on the field as the new coaching staff installs Saleh’s preferred defensive schemes.
The organization is also in need of a culture change and bringing in a winner like Sherman is a significant aid in that process. The Jets would likely prefer to keep this to a short-term contract in order to buy themselves time to find long-term answers at the position.
This wouldn’t seem like a good fit on paper but the 32-year old Sherman has a strong relationship with Saleh and could follow his former defensive coordinator to New York. Sherman would start immediately for the Jets and could help be a teacher on the field as the new coaching staff installs Saleh’s preferred defensive schemes.
The organization is also in need of a culture change and bringing in a winner like Sherman is a significant aid in that process. The Jets would likely prefer to keep this to a short-term contract in order to buy themselves time to find long-term answers at the position.
