Jets and Gilchrist trying to get deal done today but his agent is lining up his next visit in case they cant make it work by EOD... I just think his game compliments pryor's well and if Bowles wants him for his defense, the former NFL safety's stamp of approval is all I need to be confident with the move.
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Jets to begin contract talks with free agent safety Marcus Gilchrist, per source
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As of Wednesday afternoon, the Jets either are negotiating a contract with free agent safety Marcus Gilchrist, or plan to begin doing so shortly, according to a league source.
But Gilchrist's camp has started to schedule a visit with another team, in case Gilchrist and the Jets cannot reach an agreement, the source said.
Gilchrist arrived Tuesday for a free agency visit with the Jets that has continued into Wednesday, as scheduled. Gilchrist is still meeting with the Jets as of Wednesday afternoon, the source said.
The source spoke to NJ Advance Media on a condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk publicly about the matter.
The Jets and Gilchrist talking contract terms during his visit should come as no surprise. That is what generally happens when free agents visit teams. But the Jets have a hole at safety, and they have yet to sign a safety this offseason.
The NFL's free agency signing period began at 4 p.m. Tuesday, so any players like Gilchrist who were impending free agents became unrestricted free agents at that time.
The Jets had been interested in Gilchrist before the signing period began. Gilchrist, 26, has spent his entire career with the Chargers, who drafted him in the second round in 2011.
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The Jets need a safety to play next to second-year pro Calvin Pryor because they are likely to let 32-year-old Dawan Landry walk in free agency. Rutgers alumnus Devin McCourty, the highest-profile pending free agent safety this offseason, decided to re-sign with the Patriots, though the Jets were reportedly not in the hunt for him.
Gilchrist didn't have a strong 2014 season. He was rated No. 72 among safeties by Pro Football Focus. But in 2013, he was 20th. He has been a full-time starting safety for the past two seasons, after playing cornerback for his first two years in the NFL. Gilchrist started four games in each of his first two NFL seasons.