Jets Priority free agents?

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All-Pro kick returner Braxton Berrios and defensive tackle Folorunso Fatukasi would attract the most interest if they hit the open market. The Jets want to keep both players and have been talking to their agents -- for several months, in Fatukasi's case -- but there's a good chance they get to market.

"Obviously, we love Braxton," coach Robert Saleh said. "I’ve always sat up here and said it’s our job as a coaching staff to make [general manager] Joe Douglas’ job as hard as possible with regards to re-signing people."

Berrios, 26, is a fan favorite who made a lot of money with his strong finish (four touchdowns in his last three games), but is he a full-time receiver or a gadget player/return specialist? How the Jets answer that question will determine how much they're willing to pay.

In the five games in which he played at least 50% of the offensive snaps, Berrios averaged 5.4 receptions and 50.4 yards per game, which projects to 92 and 857 over a full season. No doubt, his agent is selling Berrios' upside, fueling speculation he could be seeking a deal in the $9 million-a-year neighborhood. It would be a surprise if the Jets go that high, considering they paid their WR3 and WR4 -- Jamison Crowder and Keelan Cole, respectively -- $5.5 million apiece.

Fatukasi, who turns 27 on March 4, is a durable, high-character player who led the defensive line with 16 run stuffs (tackles for no gain or loss on run plays). In fact, he ranked fifth in the league in run-stuff percentage (5.75), according to NFL Next Gen Stats. On the downside, he was a first- and second-down player who didn't affect the quarterback (zero sacks). It's the sack stars who get the big money.

So how much is a top run stuffer, in the prime of his career, worth as a free agent? Fatukasi is thought to be seeking about $8 million per year, not an outrageous number when you consider Dalvin Tomlinson got $10.5 million per year last year from the Minnesota Vikings. The Jets, with big money invested in Carl Lawson, Quinnen Williams and John Franklin-Myers, might not be willing to go that high. It's not an easy call. Their run defense wasn't very good, so he'd be a tough one to lose.

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skop

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If Foley never registered a sack, not 1 damn sack, i would sign him to big money "if" he routinely collapsed the pocket for JFM, Q, and the JAGs we have at DE. he is a straight up role player, and deserves role player $$$. we'd miss him about as little as when Pennell left.

"In the five games in which he played at least 50% of the offensive snaps, Berrios averaged 5.4 receptions and 50.4 yards per game, which projects to 92 and 857 over a full season." - which begs the question "McFly, why were there only 5 of these games?"

Brax has been tagged with "can't separate moniker"... i think that's the only thing he cannot separate from.
someone will lock him up for about his initial asking price only because we didn't offer him something respectable first; and i bet "respectable" is all he wants.


 

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If Foley never registered a sack, not 1 damn sack, i would sign him to big money "if" he routinely collapsed the pocket for JFM, Q, and the JAGs we have at DE. he is a straight up role player, and deserves role player $$$. we'd miss him about as little as when Pennell left.

"In the five games in which he played at least 50% of the offensive snaps, Berrios averaged 5.4 receptions and 50.4 yards per game, which projects to 92 and 857 over a full season." - which begs the question "McFly, why were there only 5 of these games?"

Brax has been tagged with "can't separate moniker"... i think that's the only thing he cannot separate from.
someone will lock him up for about his initial asking price only because we didn't offer him something respectable first; and i bet "respectable" is all he wants.
9mil per is a heck of a lot more than respectable. The reason he didn’t get more opportunities was simply because of the numbers game and his importance to the special teams. He only got his opportunity when we basically ran out of receivers and he was forced onto the field . You have to remember that early on Davis was our leading receiver before minor injuries took him out for a few games . Then it was Moore who stepped out and we still had the other guys like Crowder and Cole and Smith that the team was working into the rotation. Then Mims got healthy and he got a try before all heck broke loose within the core.
Berrios to his credit got his opportunity and jumped on it like a dog on a fresh bone . Then he got injured which begs the question. Can any of these guys handle the load of a full NFL season at the position?
 

skop

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9mil per is a heck of a lot more than respectable. The reason he didn’t get more opportunities was simply because of the numbers game and his importance to the special teams. He only got his opportunity when we basically ran out of receivers and he was forced onto the field . You have to remember that early on Davis was our leading receiver before minor injuries took him out for a few games . Then it was Moore who stepped out and we still had the other guys like Crowder and Cole and Smith that the team was working into the rotation. Then Mims got healthy and he got a try before all heck broke loose within the core.
Berrios to his credit got his opportunity and jumped on it like a dog on a fresh bone . Then he got injured which begs the question. Can any of these guys handle the load of a full NFL season at the position?

i hear you. I am not saying we should invest that much, but someone will come close if we aren't in the 6-ish range.
 

Tinstar

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i hear you. I am not saying we should invest that much, but someone will come close if we aren't in the 6-ish range.
I would give him 6mil per but no higher. He earned a little more than what Crowder made last year .
 
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