Snacks agrees to terms with Giants

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Read this morning that Mo is looking for a contract north of JJ Watt's; one word - delusional. No wonder a deal hasn't gotten done with the last two administrations. But somebody always pays, just look at Suh with the phins.

Can you please post that? I'd love to see that as it goes right to what I figured all along?
 
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The Jets should just franchise Mo and get it over with. If he is being unreasonable, that's too bad. North of JJ Watt money is ludicrous

Of course Elias. That's been the plan all along. But his future is what is up in the air. He doesn't have a problem getting franchised because it's a one year contract getting kind of money he thinks he's worth. He's truly delusional with that line of thinking, but it is what it is.

And where the Jets can't keep on franchising him, I say tag and trade him. This is the best solution. Mo will be happy in another city with his money. The Jets will be happy with still a very good DL and a few extra first day picks. It's the best the Jets and Jets fans can hope for.
 

mydogisajetsfan

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Of course Elias. That's been the plan all along. But his future is what is up in the air. He doesn't have a problem getting franchised because it's a one year contract getting kind of money he thinks he's worth. He's truly delusional with that line of thinking, but it is what it is.

And where the Jets can't keep on franchising him, I say tag and trade him. This is the best solution. Mo will be happy in another city with his money. The Jets will be happy with still a very good DL and a few extra first day picks. It's the best the Jets and Jets fans can hope for.

Agreed
 

BlindsideD'Brick

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Yeah, well hold on to that thought after he's been traded.

If trading Wilkerson is what needs to happen, so be it. The point I'm making (again) is that none of the armchair GM's around here know what Mo's asking for, nor what the Jets are offering. So it's presumptuous to say "they would've paid him by now if they really wanted him". I've seen that suggestion posted numerous times around here, and it's a false statement.

If Mo's asking for the world, and the Jets don't want to pay him that, then yes, you hope to get fair market value in a tag and trade. And you also pray that Sheldon Richardson keeps his nose clean, and doesn't ask for JJ Watt money next year.
 
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If trading Wilkerson is what needs to happen, so be it. The point I'm making (again) is that none of the armchair GM's around here know what Mo's asking for, nor what the Jets are offering. So it's presumptuous to say "they would've paid him by now if they really wanted him". I've seen that suggestion posted numerous times around here, and it's a false statement.

If Mo's asking for the world, and the Jets don't want to pay him that, then yes, you hope to get fair market value in a tag and trade. And you also pray that Sheldon Richardson keeps his nose clean, and doesn't ask for JJ Watt money next year.

That's nonsense and you're not listening........

It's not, "If they wanted him they would've signed him" it's "If they COULD HAVE signed him they WOULD HAVE by now"

It's also NOT armchair GM's it's what all of the sports programs in NY are saying. There's also nothing presumptuous about it. It's called forward thinking. It's called managing the roster with an eye on the future. It's WISE thinking.
 

mykcuz

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It's as well known as possible, without the contract being published, that mo is stubborn and asking for more than he is worth, while doing everything right with the media. Except after a bad game he dodged a paid radio interview.

The problem we have, is too many good players at the same position, dt. Which player gets us the highest return without compromising the unit? Mo.



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It's as well known as possible, without the contract being published, that mo is stubborn and asking for more than he is worth, while doing everything right with the media. Except after a bad game he dodged a paid radio interview.

The problem we have, is too many good players at the same position, dt. Which player gets us the highest return without compromising the unit? Mo.



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But that's only at this juncture, we don't know how the others will pan out. Sheldon looks like a f*ck up, but Williams seems to be doing everything right and he's still very young. That kid is still only 21 years old. It's not a stretch to think he might actually be still growing? Who knows what he'll become at the height of his career, but I do know he'll get better than he was in 2015.
 

the Claw

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Damon Harrison says 'all hopes' point to a return

Damon Harrison says 'all hopes' point to a return

Whatever the reason, the negotiations haven't worked. I'd hate to see him go, but if a tag/trade is the team's best option... You have to take it. It's a big risk to let it ride with Sheldon, but sometimes you have to roll the dice.

That being said, I really hope they find a way to re sign Harrison. It would be a shame to lose him.
 

Elias

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Bleacher Report's Jason Cole reports the Titans are the early "leaders" to land free agent NT Damon Harrison.

The Jets would ideally like to retain "Snacks," but Cole reports his asking price is currently too steep for Gang Green, which is one of the few NFL teams short on salary cap space this offseason. At 6-foot-3 and 339 pounds, Harrison would take over as the Titans' two-down nose tackle in Dick LeBeau's 3-4 defense. Mar 7 - 2:34 PM

Source: Bleacher Report


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mykcuz

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Harrison isn't worth overpaying. Nothing lasts forever. Last year was our hail Mary. Now we're going to have painful decisions to be made.

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Insider Buzz: Titans Are Leaders for Damon Harrison, Price Too Steep for Jets

Insider Buzz: Titans Are Leaders for Damon Harrison, Price Too Steep for Jets

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New York Jets defensive tackle Damon "Snacks" Harrison has generated substantial interest on the open market, with the Tennessee Titans showing the most interest so far.

Why are the Titans so enamored with Harrison? With so many big-name defensive linemen to pay, is there any chance the Jets muster up enough cash to retain Snacks?

Watch Bleacher Report NFL Insider Jason Cole discuss Harrison's future in the video above.
 

Elias

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Harrison isn't worth overpaying. Nothing lasts forever. Last year was our hail Mary. Now we're going to have painful decisions to be made.

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I agree on Harrison. He is great. One of the best at his position but I would gladly give up some of his run stuffing ability for someone that stops the run a little bit less but is more effective rushing the passer.
 

gmf1369

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Harrison would make a lot of sense for the Giants

Harrison would make a lot of sense for the Giants

Teams can start negotiating with the agents for other teams' free agents as of noon Monday, though no agreements can be made official until 4 pm ET on Wednesday. With nearly $60 million in cap space and a ton of needs on the defensive side of the ball, the New York Giants are expected to be active early in the free-agency period.

The Giants already have had free-agent defensive end Charles Johnson in for a visit and have expressed interest in free-agent defensive end Mario Williams. Those two players are eligible to sign at any time because they were cut before their contracts expired. The Giants also have had discussions with their own free-agent defensive ends, Jason Pierre-Paul and Robert Ayers, whom they could sign at any time as well.

But while the Giants will continue to be active in the hunt for edge-rush help, checking in on everyone from Olivier Vernon to Adrian Clayborn to Williams Hayes to the prospects they can take with the No. 10 pick in the draft, they'll also be in the hunt for help on the interior of the defensive line, where some stars are available.

Denver's Malik Jackson is the name everyone wants to know about, and the Giants have some interest there. But don't be surprised if the more likely defensive tackle is someone who played a lot closer to East Rutherford. Damon Harrison, the 27-year-old nose tackle who's spent the past four years with the Jets, is expected to hit the market and should be of interest to the Giants. He's a 6-foot-4, 350-pound run-stopper who'd look really good next to Johnathan Hankins on the defensive line between whoever the ends turn out to be.

Last year in free agency, the Giants missed out on some of their top defensive tackle targets, including Dan Williams, and ended up signing Harrison's former backup, Kenrick Ellis. That didn't work out, and while Cullen Jenkins could still re-sign and Jay Bromley could be ready for a larger role, Harrison is one of the best interior run defenders in the entire league and would shore things up dramatically on first and second downs.

You're going to hear a lot of names connected with the Giants in the coming days, and they'll be in on more or less all of the big defensive free agents to some degree. But Harrison is a name to watch, and he'd be a smart signing for the Giants as they try to rebuild their defense for the long term.
 
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