Seven of the Most Beneficial Offseason Moves the Jets Should Consider

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
1. Trading Down to the Eagles

There is speculation out there that the New York jets are in position to pull off a blockbuster trade to the Philladephia Eagles. The Jets would give up the sixth overall pick in the 2015 NFL draft, and in return, the Eagles would trade away their first and second round draft picks for the next two years. Oh, and a little guy who goes by the name of Nick Foles. The Jets would be crazy to not make that trade! They would be getting a starting-caliber quarterback, something foreign to the new generation of Jets fans. This is a quarterback who can lead the Jets to a top ten offense if general manager Mike Maccagnan surrounds him with the right talent. So what the Jets wouldn’t get Marcus Mariota? Nobody knows if he will even be an average NFL quarterback, let alone a good one- he could be a bust, for all we know. It happens all the time. Over the last five years, 21 quarterbacks have been drafted in the first two rounds and only six of them have been successful thus far in their careers. Besides Foles, the Jets would still have a first round draft pick, in a class extremely deep in talent. The Eagles currently possess the 20th overall pick in the draft. Due to the constant rise and fall of NFL draft stock, you never know who might be available come April 30th. Having extra picks high in the draft is great, and the Jets would be able to have that luxury for the next two years if they make this trade. They would give up a question mark for a sure-fire success, and four high draft picks. This is an easy trade for Mike Maccagnan.

2. Signing Darrelle Revis

Darrelle Revis, like almost everyone in America, loves a fat wallet and a paycheck with quite a few zeros before the decimal point. His love for money is what will draw him back to New York, where they can offer him the most lucrative salary of his career due to all their cap space. Back when Revis was rocking green and white, he would lock down one side of the field, so the Jets could put extra defensive backs on the other side, giving them among the best secondaries in the league. After he recovered from his torn ACL, the Jets shipped him off to Tampa Bay for the draft pick that resulted in the 2013 defensive rookie of the year, 2014 pro bowl selected right end, Sheldon Richardson. Unfortunately, the Jets’ secondary suffered mightily in the absence of a shutdown corner. Signing Darrelle Revis would not immediately give the Jets a top five secondary again, however it would be a large base for them to build off of. There are other talented cornerbacks the Jets can pursue in free agency and the draft. What Revis would be able to do immediately for the Jets is provide stability and a shutdown corner. With Dee Milliner and Dexter McDougle coming back from ACL tears in 2015, the Jets do have some young talent. McDougle has yet to prove himself in a regular season game, and Milliner is as inconsistent as they come, yet both are insanely talented. It will take more than one acquiring of a top cornerback to give the Jets the boost they need to have one of the league’s premier secondaries.

3. Signing Randall Cobb

Randall Cobb is an excellent wide receiver with a true knack for finding the end zone, as he did so on twelve occasions in the 2014 season. The 24 year old has so much talent, he can be the top receiver in the NFL in due time. If the Jets sign both Cobb and another top wide out, their offense will be unstoppable. Any wide receiver corpse with a Dez Bryant-like receiver lining up opposite of Eric Decker with Cobb as the slot receiver will be at least top ten in the league. What holds them back from being number one? Geno Smith. The kid can play, but he can’t play with consistency. One perfect game means nothing if you have to be benched mid-season due to poor play. If Geno Smith can break out in 2015 or the Jets acquire a more talented quarterback who beats Geno Smith out for the starting job, the Jets will become one of the best offensive teams in the NFL. And that is with or without Randall Cobb, or any other free agent receivers. If the Jets have a true starting quarterback coupled with a great wide receiver corpse like that, Jets fans will finally find out what it feels like to have a top offense.

4. Signing Orlando Franklin

One of the weakest points on the New York Jets’ roster is their offensive line. While anchored by superstars Nick Mangold and D’Brickashaw Ferguson, they lack experience, talent, and consistency everywhere else on the line. Enter Orlando Franklin, an elite offensive lineman who has spent the last three years of his career blocking for arguably the greatest quarterback to ever throw a football. During Franklin’s career, the Broncos had the best rushing game in the league just once, and had two seasons finishing fifteenth and one finishing sixteenth. In the last three seasons, the Broncos allowed the fewest sacks in the NFL twice, and the second fewest once. Orlando Franklin is versatile, so he can play both the offensive tackle and guard positions, and the Jets are very needy for three quality offensive linemen (two guards and a tackle). Because of this, Orlando Franklin would be a huge and smart signing for the Jets.

5. Signing Antonio Cromartie

Antonio Cromartie really wants to come to New York to reunite with head coach Todd Bowles, and several of his ex-teammates. This works out perfectly because he is already familiar with Bowles’ scheme, he is familiar with the New York Jets players and facilities, and he is one of the best cornerback talents in free agency. Cromartie spent the 2015 season putting on a Pro Bowl performance under then-defensive coordinator Todd Bowles for the Arizona Cardinals. If the Jets sign both Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie this offseason, they will have greatly improved their secondary. Revis is a shut-down cornerback, while Cromartie is an aggressive, physical cornerback. Both work well in press coverage, which works out well since Todd Bowles loves to blitz so much. If a defense can successfully hold the opposing offense’s receivers at the line of scrimmage long enough during a blitz play, the pocket will collapse and the quarterback will either be sacked or forced to throw the ball away. Even if the Jets don’t sign Revis, the addition of Cromartie will be a large step in the right direction.

6. Drafting Dorial Green-Beckham

Dorial Green-Beckham might just be the next “Megatron”, and no, that is not an exaggeration. Beckham is an inch taller, but almost as fast- as both possess game-breaking speed. Beckham’s 4.49-second 40-yard dash doesn’t nearly represent his true speed, as he has run the 40-yard dash in 4.37 seconds before, and his super-speed was clearly evident in his performance with Missouri. Dorial Green-Beckham has among the most reliable pair of hands in the 2015 draft class, with the ability to make spectacular catches look effortless! The best way to describe how Beckham plays is like a man playing among children. He has the ability to pluck balls out of the air that should belong to the opposing defensive back! A super-rare talent, Beckham would be the top receiver in the draft if he stayed out of trouble in college. His problems with the law have severely lowered his draft stock, making him a possibility to be on the board while the Jets are picking in the second round, or if they trade down to the Eagles in the first round. If the Jets actually Sign a top wide receiver and Randall Cobb, there would be no need for Dorial Green-Beckham, but regardless, if they do draft Beckham, he could single-handedly turn this offense around. Everybody knows the Jets could use a receiver who can turn would-be interceptions into spectacular catches!

7. Releasing Percy Harvin

If the Jets release Percy Harvin, they will have an extra $10.5 million to spend on the top free agents. There is no way the injury-prone, inconsistent receiver is worth $10.5 million. The Jets will let their coaching staff decide Harvin’s future with the Jets. In eight games, Harvin only scored one touchdown, and caught just 29 passes for 350 yards. The trade for him was an almost complete failure. If the Jets retain Harvin, they will lose a fourth round draft pick this year, but if they cut him, it will only be a sixth rounder. Percy Harvin brings practically nothing to the table until he becomes more durable and consistent. There is no proof that he magically improved overnight so he should be cut, for sure. When Harvin is playing well, there aren’t many receivers in the league who can out-perform him, but he struggles to keep playing well for long periods of time.
 
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sg3

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Agree on most of the moves especially the Eagles deal which will only include Foles, the 20 and the 2 this year and next years 2. Why less?

Because it will be done in late March or early April. It will give the Jets their first legit franchise QB since Vinny tore his Achilles in game one of 1999 and two extra twos

It will give Chip the 6 and enough ammo to move up further if he has to to get his Oregon prize with next years 1 and other picks if needed.

A good deal for both teams that can work

He doesn't have enough to offer if he waits until draft day when the greed of jackasses like Davis or Snyder will make a move from 20 impossibly costly to do

Reports are the deal is already in the works

My only other disagreements are Cobb in FA and DGB in the draft. Maybe Pete wrote this piece before Macc the Knife robbed the Bears in broad daylight with his Marshall for a 5 heist
 

USANYJ

Rookie
Jet Fanatics
Agree on most of the moves especially the Eagles deal which will only include Foles, the 20 and the 2 this year and next years 2. Why less?

Because it will be done in late March or early April. It will give the Jets their first legit franchise QB since Vinny tore his Achilles in game one of 1999 and two extra twos

It will give Chip the 6 and enough ammo to move up further if he has to to get his Oregon prize with next years 1 and other picks if needed.

A good deal for both teams that can work

He doesn't have enough to offer if he waits until draft day when the greed of jackasses like Davis or Snyder will make a move from 20 impossibly costly to do

Reports are the deal is already in the works

My only other disagreements are Cobb in FA and DGB in the draft. Maybe Pete wrote this piece before Macc the Knife robbed the Bears in broad daylight with his Marshall for a 5 heist

If you don't mind, where are you hearing these reports from? You and others have been saying there are reports but haven't shown any link or source. Not saying it's not true but I would like see something like that for myself
 

Green Jets & Ham

King Of All Draftniks
Jet Fanatics
I'm dead against trading down with the Eagles and here's why ...

IMO there are 13 elite prospects in this draft if you count the two QB's, Winston and Mariota, and I'll list the 13, by position and in no particular order, so there can be no ambiguity:

QB Marcus Mariota
QB Jameis Winston
WR Kevin White
WR Amari Cooper
WR DeVante Parker
DL Leonard Williams
DT Danny Shelton
DE/OLB Dante Fowler
DE/OLB Shane Ray
DE/OLB Vic Beasley
DE/OLB Randy Gregory
DE/OLB Alvin Dupree
CB Trae Waynes

Thats it, after those guys there's a significant drop-off in my view, therefore if you trade down to 20 you are effectively taking yourself out of the running for one of the elite prospects in this draft, and that only makes sense for me if I believe Nick Foles is a franchise QB or is headed in that direction, and I don't, and neither does Chip Kelly or he wouldn't be looking for another QB, no matter how much he loves Mariota, because you don't trade a young franchise QB for someone you hope or even believe can reach that level.

Also I've done the draft trade value chart math and I know we wouldn't be getting anything even close to what some Jet fans are fantasizing about in draft picks, which is essentially a Hershel WaIker or Ricky Williams deal.

NOT HAPPENING

According to the chart, if you put a second round value on Foles as the Eagles will undoubtedly do, all we would be getting in return after Foles and #20 is their 2nd RD Pick in this draft, and thats it, and even if they throw in their 3 this year or 2 next year, its not enough for me to trade out of the 6 spot and all the way down to 20.

So for me this trade would be a colossal mistake, but if you tell me we're trading down with the Rams to #10 or even Cleveland at #12 , both distinct possibilities, then I'm all ears and listening to offers because that would keep us in the elite prospect range, but I'm not trading down to 20 unless Chip Kelly is prepared to throw the value chart in the garbage and make a mind-numbingly stupid trade from the Eagles perspective.
 

Xmarco

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
The trade I saw was Foles 1,2,3 this year and 1&2 next year...I would do it...even after Marshall trade DGB Strong and Gordon-rb- on board most likely
 
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sg3

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The trade I saw was Foles 1,2,3 this year and 1&2 next year...I would do it...even after Marshall trade DGB Strong and Gordon-rb- on board most likely
Don't think it will be that much. Reported to be Foles, the 20, the 2 and next years 2 for the 6.

And possibly finalized and announced by March 22
 

hobson54

Transition Tagged
Jet Fanatics
Don't think it will be that much. Reported to be Foles, the 20, the 2 and next years 2 for the 6.

And possibly finalized and announced by March 22

where is this coming from? march 22 is such a random date to throw out as the date to be finalized.

color me quite skeptical the eagles make any trade (unless it is to #1 or 2) before the draft. makes zero sense to do that
 
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sg3

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where is this coming from? march 22 is such a random date to throw out as the date to be finalized.

color me quite skeptical the eagles make any trade (unless it is to #1 or 2) before the draft. makes zero sense to do that
Makes all the sense for them. We are giving them a discount if they.act early and lock up 6.

If they are still sitting at 20 on draft day when greed sets in, they'll be blackmailed by the Titans, Raiders or Washington into selling the whole ranch.

Moving up from 6 is easily doable especially since they will still have their 16 first

That is why leaping to take our discount deal (Foles, 20 and 2s in 15 and 16) is the right deal for both teams and why, according to reports, it will be final before the draft sometime in March
 

NickSINYC

Veteran
Jet Fanatics
Agree on most of the moves especially the Eagles deal which will only include Foles, the 20 and the 2 this year and next years 2. Why less?

Because it will be done in late March or early April. It will give the Jets their first legit franchise QB since Vinny tore his Achilles in game one of 1999 and two extra twos

It will give Chip the 6 and enough ammo to move up further if he has to to get his Oregon prize with next years 1 and other picks if needed.

A good deal for both teams that can work

He doesn't have enough to offer if he waits until draft day when the greed of jackasses like Davis or Snyder will make a move from 20 impossibly costly to do

Reports are the deal is already in the works

My only other disagreements are Cobb in FA and DGB in the draft. Maybe Pete wrote this piece before Macc the Knife robbed the Bears in broad daylight with his Marshall for a 5 heist

I can see it playing out this way. We are on the same page with the other points
 

hobson54

Transition Tagged
Jet Fanatics
Makes all the sense for them. We are giving them a discount if they.act early and lock up 6.

If they are still sitting at 20 on draft day when greed sets in, they'll be blackmailed by the Titans, Raiders or Washington into selling the whole ranch.

Moving up from 6 is easily doable especially since they will still have their 16 first

That is why leaping to take our discount deal (Foles, 20 and 2s in 15 and 16) is the right deal for both teams and why, according to reports, it will be final before the draft sometime in March

you keep citing reports. can you post the link to some of these reports?
 

USANYJ

Rookie
Jet Fanatics
you keep citing reports. can you post the link to some of these reports?

I've been asking him the same question for the past two days and he never responds with a site or tweet or anything so I doubt it's anything
 

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
Yeah I did- sorry. Also, Cobb is likely re-signing now
But then again... Marshall is 30 and coming off a crazy injury plagued season... maybe we have seen the best, and even the last 16-game season out of marshall. TJ Clemmings would be a great pick if we trade down,
 

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
As far as I know, Manish Mehta started this rumor. But it wouldn't surprise me now that the Eagles signed Sanchez to a 2 year contract extension. 2 years is all they'll need him for if they get Mariota.
 

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
TJ Clemmings is a great prospect who could be available at 20, and we definitely need to upgrade out O-line
 

Green Jets & Ham

King Of All Draftniks
Jet Fanatics
TJ Clemmings is a great prospect who could be available at 20, and we definitely need to upgrade out O-line
Respectfully, I don't view any of the OL's in this class as great prospects. They all have warts. Thats why you are unlikely to see an OL come off the board in the TOP 10 for the first time in a long time. Granted Clemmings has a fairly high upside, as do some other OL's, but he's a converted DE and relatively new to the position, and so far he's only played RT, so the idea of him taking over for Brick at some point is all projection with no tape. To be clear, I like some of the OL's in this class, but none of them excite me enough to trade out of the 6 spot and all the way down to 20. As I said above, unless Chip Kelly takes leave of his senses, tosses the value chart, and offers us a KINGS RANSOM for Mariota, I'm just not interested in trading all the way down to 20. I'm fine with trading down to 10 with the Rams, maybe even Cleveland at 12, but no further, nothing that takes us out of the "elite prospect" vicinity. We endured too much suckage to get that #6 Pick, so it will take A LOT to pry that pick out of my hands, a lot more than anything the value chart dictates.
 
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