PFFanZone -- Geno Smith is the answer to solve the New York Jets quarterback puzzle. Many Jets fans won’t agree with me, but who wants to deal with a prima donna quarterback in Ryan Fitzpatrick or an unproven one in Robert Griffin III?
Fitzpatrick is nuts if he think he can squeeze $15 million out of New York. The Jets are willing to pay $7 million, maybe $8 million, but that is far as they should go. Fitz feels jilted. Kirk Cousins is getting $19 million guaranteed being franchised and Sam Bradford and Brock Osweiler are getting $26 million and $37 million guaranteed respectively. What makes matter worse, Chase Daniel signed a $12 million contract to be a backup.
The market for quarterbacks have opened up and I can see why Fitzpatrick feels the need to get paid. However, Fitzpatrick isn’t the answer in New York.
Geno Smith is.
The Jets should pass on Robert Griffin III as well. He is young at 26 years old and has tons of upside. But he is damaged goods. Washington made sure of that. You don’t know what you are getting if you sign him to a contract. Are you getting the rookie RG3? Or, are you getting the shell shocked, injury prone RG3? Plus, Griffin III is similar to Smith in terms of athletic ability and passing. Why would you sign a clone of what you already have in-house? photo courtesy via Zimbio Geno Smith is the answer.
In a game against the Raiders last November, Smith was 27 for 42 for 265 yards throwing two touchdowns to one interception. He also rushed for 34 yards on two carries. Those are solid numbers and the Jets will only be better in 2016 after barely missing the playoffs.
Smith had a rocky 2013 and 2014. In those two seasons, he had 34 interceptions compared to 25 touchdowns. Those aren’t good numbers, but I’m thinking now Smith understands NFL defenses and should have a better grip on reading coverages and exploiting mismatches.
Smith will be surrounded by better weapons. Matt Forte was signed and can run the ball and an effective pass catcher out of the backfield. Brandon Marshall is a proven wide receiver coming off a 1,500 yard season. The top receivers that Smith had in 2013 and 2014 was Jeremy Kerley and Eric Decker.
However…
When the Jets draft at 20, they should look to draft […]
Fitzpatrick is nuts if he think he can squeeze $15 million out of New York. The Jets are willing to pay $7 million, maybe $8 million, but that is far as they should go. Fitz feels jilted. Kirk Cousins is getting $19 million guaranteed being franchised and Sam Bradford and Brock Osweiler are getting $26 million and $37 million guaranteed respectively. What makes matter worse, Chase Daniel signed a $12 million contract to be a backup.
The market for quarterbacks have opened up and I can see why Fitzpatrick feels the need to get paid. However, Fitzpatrick isn’t the answer in New York.
Geno Smith is.
The Jets should pass on Robert Griffin III as well. He is young at 26 years old and has tons of upside. But he is damaged goods. Washington made sure of that. You don’t know what you are getting if you sign him to a contract. Are you getting the rookie RG3? Or, are you getting the shell shocked, injury prone RG3? Plus, Griffin III is similar to Smith in terms of athletic ability and passing. Why would you sign a clone of what you already have in-house? photo courtesy via Zimbio Geno Smith is the answer.
In a game against the Raiders last November, Smith was 27 for 42 for 265 yards throwing two touchdowns to one interception. He also rushed for 34 yards on two carries. Those are solid numbers and the Jets will only be better in 2016 after barely missing the playoffs.
Smith had a rocky 2013 and 2014. In those two seasons, he had 34 interceptions compared to 25 touchdowns. Those aren’t good numbers, but I’m thinking now Smith understands NFL defenses and should have a better grip on reading coverages and exploiting mismatches.
Smith will be surrounded by better weapons. Matt Forte was signed and can run the ball and an effective pass catcher out of the backfield. Brandon Marshall is a proven wide receiver coming off a 1,500 yard season. The top receivers that Smith had in 2013 and 2014 was Jeremy Kerley and Eric Decker.
However…
When the Jets draft at 20, they should look to draft […]