2012 NFL Offseason: New York Jets
Draft Grades, Season Previews, Offseason Needs, Free Agents
New York Jets (Last Year: 8-8)
2012 NFL Season Preview:
Veteran Additions:
QB Tim Tebow, WR Chaz Schilens, OT Stephon Heyer, SS LaRon Landry, SS Yeremiah Bell, K Josh Brown.
Draft Picks:
DE/DT Quinton Coples, WR Stephen Hill, ILB Demario Davis.
Offseason Losses:
RB LaDainian Tomlinson, WR Plaxico Burress, DE/OLB Jamaal Westerman, CB Marquice Cole, SS Jim Leonhard, S Brodney Pool.
2012 New York Jets Offense:
When will Tim Tebow unseat Mark Sanchez? That's the $64,000 question pertaining to the Jets. Tebow was acquired from the Broncos after the Peyton Manning sweepstakes concluded, and he wasn't brought in to be a goal-line back or a punt protector. He's in New York to challenge Sanchez. He won't win the job in training camp, but he'll take over for Sanchez if he falters. And Sanchez will.
Sanchez has regressed over his three NFL seasons. He's had some clutch moments in the playoffs, but he completely fell apart during the final stretch last year. He tossed seven interceptions in the final three contests in 2011, all of which were losses that the Jets desperately needed to go the other way. Two of the picks, occurring at Miami, were tossed directly to 310-pound nose tackle Randy Starks. Allowing a nose tackle to intercept one pass is bad enough if it doesn't happen on occasion because of fluky circumstances. But two?
Sanchez's confidence was really shaken at the end of the year. He wasn't playing with any sort of decisiveness, and he inspired no confidence from his teammates. Santonio Holmes openly rebelled in the locker room, yet Sanchez wasn't able to do anything about it. Now, this Tebow situation can't make things any better. Clueless, stubborn ESPN analysts have bashed the Jets for acquiring Tebow, citing that it won't be good for Sanchez's ability to lead the team. Well, if Sanchez's confidence can be harmed based on one acquisition, then he shouldn't be a starting quarterback in this league.
Tebow, on the other hand, is undoubtedly one of the top 32 quarterbacks in the NFL. There's no question about that. He threw for 316 yards against Dick LeBeau's defense in a playoff victory. He's a dangerous threat on the ground, and he's a tremendous leader. Unlike Sanchez, he inspires confidence. Does he have flaws in his game? Absolutely, but most signal-callers do. Tebow is the right man for the Jets' job. It's just a matter of "when;" not "if."
Tebow makes sense for more than just leadership and overall talent. He fits what Rex Ryan wants to do. Ryan has stated repeatedly that he wants to go back to "Ground and Pound." He utilized this strategy during Sanchez's rookie campaign when he had a still-effective Thomas Jones and Shonn Greene in the backfield. Jones' replacement, LaDainian Tomlinson is gone (and pretty much finished anyway), so it's up to Greene, who was a mild disappointment last year, rushing for just 4.2 yards per carry. That figure will rise, however, because of Tebow's presence. Once Tebow is inserted into the lineup, Greene will suddenly have huge lanes to pound through because the opposition will be terrified of Tebow's rushing ability. Tebow will also help the Jets convert in the red zone; Greene scored only six touchdowns last year.
The receiving corps is lacking, though Tebow is used to that. Holmes is still the No. 1 wideout despite his attempts to destroy team morale, but only because of financial reasons. Holmes has reportedly been out of shape at OTAs, which is hardly a surprise. Chaz Schilens was slated to be the second receiver prior to the 2012 NFL Draft, which would explain why New York selected Stephen Hill in the second round. Like a slightly older Georgia Tech wideout, Demaryius Thomas, Hill is extremely raw coming into the league, but possesses unlimited upside. Tebow worked well with Thomas, so he should feel comfortable throwing to Hill. But until Hill gains experience, the No. 2 option on offense will be Dustin Keller, who caught a career-high 65 passes for 815 yards in 2011.
One issue that will arise when Tebow takes Sanchez's job is right tackle Wayne Hunter, who is one of the worst starters at his position. He was guilty of 11 sacks and 11 penalties in 2011. He'll be Tebow's blind-side protector, which could prove to be disastrous because Tebow is prone to fumbling. Unless Tebow has worked on that aspect of his game this offseason, New York's opponents will be collecting lots of turnovers.
The rest of New York's offensive line is pretty solid. The best of the group is center Nick Mangold, arguably the top player at his position in the league. Left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson, who, like Mangold, was selected in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Jets, permitted eight sacks last year, but only two after Week 11. Guards Matt Slauson and Brandon Moore do a good job in pass protection.
2012 New York Jets Defense:
Another offseason, another rush linebacker-less draft. Ranking 18th in sacks (35), the Jets were expected to address that position at No. 16 overall this past April, perhaps with South Carolina's Melvin Ingram or Syracuse's Chandler Jones, but they passed on all options. They did end up taking someone who can help them get to the quarterback, however.
North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples was a top-five prospect heading into the 2011 college football season. Unfortunately, his stock plummeted because of a miserable senior campaign. He clearly didn't give 100-percent effort on the field, later blaming the coaching change. He was also very mediocre at the Senior Bowl. He looked explosive against guards who were forced to play tackle, but he couldn't do anything versus the legitimate tackles.
The Jets, however, weren't concerned. Coples is slated to start on a defensive front also comprised of 2011 first-rounder Muhammad Wilkerson and nose tackle Sione Pouha. Wilkerson offered nothing in terms of a pass rush as a rookie, but did shut down the run pretty well. The same can be said for Pouha, who was re-signed to a cheap, 3-year, $15 million deal this offseason. Pouha probably would have netted much more if he weren't 33.
As for the rush linebacker position, Bryan Thomas and Calvin Pace are expected to be the starters, with Aaron Maybin entering the game on passing downs. Pace, 32 in October, had a mediocre 2011 campaign because he was hampered with a foot injury for most of the season. Thomas, on the other hand, missed all but four games last year because of a torn Achilles. Given the severity of that malady and his age (33), Thomas won't even be close to 50 percent; let alone 100 percent this year. Maybin will have to be on the field more often, which as Buffalo fans know very well, is not a good thing. Maybin has proven that he can be a solid situational pass-rusher under Ryan, but asking him to do too much could be disastrous.
All in all, the Jets have not improved their pass rush, which will continue to put stress on a secondary featuring terrific corners and atrocious safety play. Darrelle Revis is still at the top of his game; he surrendered a sterling 41.6 completion percentage last year. Antonio Cromartie was slightly worse at 46.4, though he did allow six touchdowns. Nickel corner Kyle Wilson (66.7) really needs to improve despite Ryan's compliments toward him.
But Wilson is the least of New York's worries in the defensive backfield. LaRon Landry, Yeremiah Bell and Eric Smith will compete for the two safety jobs. Smith was horrific last year, and he wouldn't even be considered for either gig if it weren't the uncertainty pertaining to the two other players. Many teams passed on Landry because he couldn't pass a physical coming off an Achilles injury. Bell, meanwhile, was released by Miami because of age (34), as well as monetary and coverage issues.
The Jets aren't completely weak in the middle of their defense. Inside linebackers David Harris and Bart Scott are both back despite speculation that the latter would be released this offseason. Scott, 32 in August, is on his last legs, but is still a force versus the run. Third-round rookie Demario Davis will likely succeed him next year, sliding in next to Harris, a phenomenal player overall.
2012 New York Jets Schedule and Intangibles:
The Tim Tebow-Mark Sanchez competition will grab all the headlines, but another Jets' battle is at kicker. Nick Folk was just 19-of-25 last year, prompting New York to sign Josh Brown, who was 21-of-28 in 2011 despite kicking indoors.
Punter T.J. Conley was awful last year, stuck with a pedestrian 42.7-yard average and 32-of-92 attempts placed inside the 20.
Jeremy Kerley and Joe McKnight did a great job as the punt and kickoff returners, respectively. Kerley didn't score, but maintained a 10.9 average. McKnight found the end zone. The Jets didn't permit a touchdown on special teams.
The Jets have a balanced non-divisional schedule. Easier matchups include the Colts (home), Seahawks (road), Rams (road), Cardinals (home), Jaguars (road) and Titans (road). However, they also have to deal with the Steelers (road), 49ers (home), Texans (home) and Chargers (home).
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2012 New York Jets Analysis: Rex Ryan has finally stopped predicting that he'll win the Super Bowl. That's a good thing because he won't look as foolish when he misses the playoffs again. The Jets are a declining team, featuring a dubious quarterback situation, a malcontent receiver and several holes on defense. New York will be extremely fortunate to avoid finishing with a losing record in 2012 if Ryan doesn't go to Tebow early in the season.
Projection: 6-10 (3rd in AFC East)
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2012 NFL Draft Grade: B-
Goals Entering the 2012 NFL Draft: The Jets have lackluster play-makers on offense and a declining defense featuring very few players who can get to the quarterback consistently. Rex Ryan can only pray that Michael Floyd falls to him so he can obtain a No. 1 receiver for Tim Tebow, but he'll likely have to spend his first few selections on upgrades for his stop unit.
2012 NFL Draft Accomplishments: The Jets obtained a potential No. 1 receiver, but it wasn't Floyd. Stephen Hill, projected by many to be a first-round pick, somehow fell to New York in the middle of the second round. He was a no-brainer at that juncture. He's really raw, but has enormous, Demaryius Thomas-type potential.
Of course, Rex Ryan's No. 1 priority was upgrading the pass rush, which he may have done with Quinton Coples at No. 16 and Demario Davis in the third round. However, Davis was a bit of a reach, while Coples was a major risk. Many observers think that he mailed it in during the 2011 season, though he told us otherwise in our interview with him. There's no denying though that his production was way down, and that he had problems getting around real tackles at the Senior Bowl. He was only productive when matched up versus guards on the edge.
The Jets made some nice, late picks, but they took way too many risks in this class. Coples, Hill and Davis could all be great, but they just as easily could bust. Considering the volatility in the Jets' locker room right now, Ryan probably should have opted for safer, high-character prospects.
2012 NFL Draft Individual Grades:
16. Quinton Coples, DE/DT, North Carolina: B- Grade
Quinton Coples can be a stud, but there's more of a chance that he'll bust. He gave very little effort on the field - and this was when he was playing for free (save for the booster money). Can the Jets get the most out of him? They better hope so, because their other option, Melvin Ingram, would have given them 100 percent.
43. Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech: A Grade
And another AFC East team makes a great selection in Round 2. The Jets acquired the No. 43 selection from the Seahawks for fifth- and seventh-round picks. And I can definitely understand why. Stephen Hill easily could have gone in the 20s. New York desperately had to find an upgrade at receiver because Chaz Schilens is currently slated to start. Hill is a raw route-runner, but he has ridiculous upside.
77. Demario Davis, OLB, Arkansas State: C- Grade
Demario Davis is a slight reach - only Mike Mayock had him in the top 100 (No. 86) of all the major big boards - but this pick fills a big need. The Jets had to find an outside linebacker who could rush the passer.
187. Josh Bush, S, Wake Forest: C+ Grade
Josh Bush can play both safety positions, which is key because they have holes in both areas. The Jets would have addressed this area earlier if they had a Day 3 pick prior to this one. Bush is a bit of a reach, but that's not a big deal in the middle of Round 6.
202. Terrance Ganaway, RB, Baylor: B+ Grade
Another running back for the Jets' ground and pound. Terrance Ganaway could have gone a bit higher than this, so there's some value with this selection.
203. Robert T. Griffin, G, Baylor: C Grade
I don't know if many people had Robert Griffin II being drafted, but the Jets had yet to address their offensive line.
242. Antonio Allen, S, South Carolina: A+ Grade
It's very strange that Antonio Allen dropped to the bottom of the seventh round, especially considering how thin this safety class is. Allen was No. 101 on the consensus board, so he could have easily gone atop Round 4. Allen could eventually start for the Jets, who have a huge hole at safety.
244. Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan: B+ Grade
Another receiver, which is a need. Jordan White fits the range. This is a pretty solid Round 7 selection.
Season Summary:
Based on everything that has happened in the past month, you'd think the Jets went 2-14, or something. Santonio Holmes quit on the team, then the third-string quarterback referred to everyone on the roster as "selfish," and after that, anonymous members of the team called out Mark Sanchez, suggesting that he's lazy. You know, it's a good thing that the media coverage surrounding the Jets is so small, or they'd really be in trouble.
Offseason Moves: Jets sign S Yeremiah Bell
Jets waive G Trevor Canfield
Jets sign K Josh Brown
Jets announce retirement of QB Mark Brunell
Jets re-sign DE/OLB Aaron Maybin
Jets re-sign WR Patrick Turner
Rams sign TE Matthew Mulligan
Colts acquire QB Drew Stanton and 7th-rounder from Jets for 6th-rounder
Jets acquire QB Tim Tebow and 7th-rounder from Broncos for 4th- and 6th-rounders
Patriots sign CB Marquice Cole
Jets sign SS LaRon Landry
Jets sign WR Chaz Schilens
Jets sign QB Drew Stanton
Dolphins sign DE/OLB Jamaal Westerman
Cowboys sign S Brodney Pool
Jets cut S Gerald Alexander
Jets re-sign K Nick Folk
Jets re-sign DE/OLB Bryan Thomas
Jets re-sign NT Sione Pouha
Offseason Needs:
2012 NFL Free Agent Signings:
New York Jets Free Agents:
Salary Cap: TBA.
2012 NFL Free Agent Rankings Coming Soon
Divisional Rival History:
Buffalo Bills: The Jets have defeated Buffalo in seven of the past eight battles.
Miami Dolphins: The Jets used to dominate this rivalry, but the Dolphins have claimed four of the past six matchups.
New England Patriots: Bill Belichick avenged his playoff loss to Rex Ryan, sweeping the Jets in 2011.
Features to be Posted This Offseason:
2012 NFL Offseason Pages
2013 Fantasy Football Rankings - May 20
Charlie's 2014 NFL Mock Draft - May 20
2014 NFL Mock Draft - May 15
2013 NBA Mock Draft - May 3
NFL Picks - Feb. 3
Projection: 6-10 (3rd in AFC East)
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pleaseeeee!
07-08-2012
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please dont try to compare sanchez to eli..you look follish and ignorant. Eli is a born leader who lives in the film room and sanchez likes to chase women and do GQ photo shoots
Run-DMG
07-08-2012
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In their first three years:
QBA: 690/1276, 8049 yards, 54 TD, 44 INT, 73.1 QBB: 782/1414, 9209 yards, 55 TD, 51 INT, 73.2 A is Eli Manning. B is Mark Sanchez.
chinbawambi
07-08-2012
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For y'all hating on Walt out here about his Tebow love please tell me why you think Sanchez is an NFL caliber QB. Also, let me know how many Jets games you watch/have gone to. If Sanchez isn't good during the pre-season you will have Tebow chants starting then. Tebow despite all his faults is a proven team leader. It might turn out that Sanchez keeps his job but I suspect a mid-season change after the bye. Looking at their schedule if they don't sweep the Fins (they won't) they will be below .500 perfect time to switch giving Tebow 2 weeks to prepare for the game @ Seattle. This is a FREE gambling and analysis site folks get over yourselves.
chargers
07-08-2012
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Ahhh I love it....with a few more acquisitions the jets will be ready for a full fledged circus act in Vegas!
Rob
07-08-2012
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People forget that the Jets were 8-5 heading into the last three games of the season in 2011. That's when the wheels came off and they then lost to Philly, the Superbowl-winning Giants, and the Dolphins. They are not nearly as bad as Walt is making them out to be and with Tebow, they will show the same success in the Red Zone they showed last year.
Make the playoffs? Probably not. Then again, the AFC isn't all that strong to begin with, so the Jets could still sneak in as a Wild Card. I love that the Bills are getting all this support when they've done nothing to earn it. Fitzpatrick was absolutely brutal after he received his big contract last season. I can guarantee they'll start out strong -- as they usually do -- and fizzle out soon after -- as they usually do. Jets: 8-8.
Niel, again
07-08-2012
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Oh, just forgot to throw in my last post, Tebow will never start for the Jets, the end.
umad bro?
Niel
07-08-2012
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I'm not even sure why I came here, but the first paragraph reminded me I hadn't read your idiocy since you refused to take Weeden out of your mock to the Jets in round 3(boy you were right on with that prediction)
Same Old Story
07-08-2012
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And in related news, Walt still wants Tebow to mount him like a trophy and f#ck his brains out.
Skipping over the usual Walt/Tebow idiocy...and by that I mean regarding the defense and only the defense since that's the only part of the article that Walt didn't slurp Tebow in. I loved Coples as a prospect, although I think he'd have been better off in a true 4-3 defense I still think he'll do pretty well and I expect Ryan to move him around, playing him at DE, DT, and maybe even a little OLB. I don't trust Antonio Crobabydaddy to prevent TDs any more than I trust him to lecture on preventing teen pregnancy, there's no reason for him to be giving up 6 TDs against #2 receivers. I think the Jets end up 7-9, and this could very well be the end of the Ryan/Tannabaum/Sanchez trio in New York. And before you jizz in your pants Walt if that's the case the next coach will either ax Tebow to avoid the headache or look for a replacement.
Joe
07-07-2012
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Walter, the Jets Will be using the 4-3 as more of their base defense. They drafted two 4-3 personell in Coples and Davis to fill the holes.
This is gonna be their D most likely LE Wilkerson,Maybin(on 3rd down) DT Devito,Dixon NT Pouha,Ellis RE Coples,Pace,Richardson WLB Scott,Thomas MLB Harris,Mauga SLB Davis,Sapp FS Bell,Smith SS Landry Allen CB Revis,Cro,Wilson,Steed,Lankster,Lynn
@Chris
07-07-2012
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Once every few months?
Then this must be the first time back since the Jets traded for tebow.
NY Animal
07-07-2012
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It doesn't matter who plays QB for the jets. The jets will go 5-11 regardless. The jets window has closed.
pheltz
07-07-2012
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In b4 6-10
Chris
06-18-2012
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Walter, I have been coming to your website for years and I appreciate some of the information you have. However, this assumption that you made, that Tim Tebow is the going to be the starter for the New York Jets, is utterly ridiculous and I have since questioned your credibility as a writer. Because of this I frequent your site less and less, and everytime I see this Tim Tebow nonsense it draws me farther and farther away from Walterfootball.com. I used to come everyday know its about once every few months.
Zimt
06-15-2012
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Yup, that'll do it. You have my apprecatiion.
Greek G
05-16-2012
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The best two picks were RB Terrance Ganaway and Safety Antonio Allen; they were both value (although it always feels a little silly to talk about "value picks" in rounds 6 and 7) and they addressed an urgent team need.
Third best was WR Stephen Hill. Yes, he is a high risk/high reward project. The team desparately needs WR productivity. If he can learn to cut laterally (measurables say maybe; tape says probably not) and separate he has the potential to be a star. He has the hands and the eyes. I'd still give an overall grade of a D -- this draft just doesn't do much to make the team better in 2012; most of the picks are development projects at best, busts as the more likely alternative. |
2012 NFL Draft Grade: B-
Goals Entering the 2012 NFL Draft: The Jets have lackluster play-makers on offense and a declining defense featuring very few players who can get to the quarterback consistently. Rex Ryan can only pray that Michael Floyd falls to him so he can obtain a No. 1 receiver for Tim Tebow, but he'll likely have to spend his first few selections on upgrades for his stop unit.
2012 NFL Draft Accomplishments: The Jets obtained a potential No. 1 receiver, but it wasn't Floyd. Stephen Hill, projected by many to be a first-round pick, somehow fell to New York in the middle of the second round. He was a no-brainer at that juncture. He's really raw, but has enormous, Demaryius Thomas-type potential.
Of course, Rex Ryan's No. 1 priority was upgrading the pass rush, which he may have done with Quinton Coples at No. 16 and Demario Davis in the third round. However, Davis was a bit of a reach, while Coples was a major risk. Many observers think that he mailed it in during the 2011 season, though he told us otherwise in our interview with him. There's no denying though that his production was way down, and that he had problems getting around real tackles at the Senior Bowl. He was only productive when matched up versus guards on the edge.
The Jets made some nice, late picks, but they took way too many risks in this class. Coples, Hill and Davis could all be great, but they just as easily could bust. Considering the volatility in the Jets' locker room right now, Ryan probably should have opted for safer, high-character prospects.
2012 NFL Draft Individual Grades:
16. Quinton Coples, DE/DT, North Carolina: B- Grade
Quinton Coples can be a stud, but there's more of a chance that he'll bust. He gave very little effort on the field - and this was when he was playing for free (save for the booster money). Can the Jets get the most out of him? They better hope so, because their other option, Melvin Ingram, would have given them 100 percent.
43. Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech: A Grade
And another AFC East team makes a great selection in Round 2. The Jets acquired the No. 43 selection from the Seahawks for fifth- and seventh-round picks. And I can definitely understand why. Stephen Hill easily could have gone in the 20s. New York desperately had to find an upgrade at receiver because Chaz Schilens is currently slated to start. Hill is a raw route-runner, but he has ridiculous upside.
77. Demario Davis, OLB, Arkansas State: C- Grade
Demario Davis is a slight reach - only Mike Mayock had him in the top 100 (No. 86) of all the major big boards - but this pick fills a big need. The Jets had to find an outside linebacker who could rush the passer.
187. Josh Bush, S, Wake Forest: C+ Grade
Josh Bush can play both safety positions, which is key because they have holes in both areas. The Jets would have addressed this area earlier if they had a Day 3 pick prior to this one. Bush is a bit of a reach, but that's not a big deal in the middle of Round 6.
202. Terrance Ganaway, RB, Baylor: B+ Grade
Another running back for the Jets' ground and pound. Terrance Ganaway could have gone a bit higher than this, so there's some value with this selection.
203. Robert T. Griffin, G, Baylor: C Grade
I don't know if many people had Robert Griffin II being drafted, but the Jets had yet to address their offensive line.
242. Antonio Allen, S, South Carolina: A+ Grade
It's very strange that Antonio Allen dropped to the bottom of the seventh round, especially considering how thin this safety class is. Allen was No. 101 on the consensus board, so he could have easily gone atop Round 4. Allen could eventually start for the Jets, who have a huge hole at safety.
244. Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan: B+ Grade
Another receiver, which is a need. Jordan White fits the range. This is a pretty solid Round 7 selection.
Season Summary:
Based on everything that has happened in the past month, you'd think the Jets went 2-14, or something. Santonio Holmes quit on the team, then the third-string quarterback referred to everyone on the roster as "selfish," and after that, anonymous members of the team called out Mark Sanchez, suggesting that he's lazy. You know, it's a good thing that the media coverage surrounding the Jets is so small, or they'd really be in trouble.
Offseason Moves:
Offseason Needs:
- Quarterback: Mark Sanchez has regressed, and it's disconcerting that members of his team are bashing him to the media. It's becoming clear that Sanchez isn't the answer, so the Jets will bring in someone to challenge him. That someone could be Peyton Manning. Traded for Tim Tebow
- Two Wide Receivers: I can't imagine Santonio Holmes being back next year after what went down in the final couple of weeks of the season. Plaxico Burress is also running on fumes. New York needs a brand-new receiving corps. If Peyton Manning comes to the Jets, he might bring Reggie Wayne with him. Drafted Stephen Hill; signed Chaz Schilens
- Right Tackle: As I wrote in my 2012 NFL Mock Draft, "Is there any doubt that right tackle Wayne Hunter was the 11th-best player on the field at all times for the Jets' offense? I mean, he surrendered 11 sacks and was whistled for 11 penalties. That can't be a coincidence, right?"
- Rush Linebacker: New York's top pass-rusher last year was Aaron Maybin, so that should tell you all you need to know about its glaring hole at rush linebacker. Someone like Courtney Upshaw or Whitney Mercilus could be targeted at No. 16 overall this April. Re-signed Bryan Thomas and Aaron Maybin
- Two Safeties: Eric Smith stinks. Jim Leonhard was good - until he tore his patellar tendon. He'll be a free agent in March. Signed LaRon Landry and Yeremiah Bell
- Nose Tackle: Sione Pouha is a free agent. The Jets spent a third-round pick on Kenrick Ellis, but he could be deported. Re-signed Sione Pouha
- Kicker: Nick Folk is a free agent, but the Jets needed a new kicker anyway. Folk's percentages the past three years: 64.3, 76.9, 76.0. Signed Josh Brown; re-signed Nick Folk
- Inside Linebacker Depth: New York will be looking for depth here, as well as a possible successor for Bart Scott. Drafted Demario Davis
- Blocking Tight End: A blocking tight end would free up Dustin Keller to run more routes.
- Offensive Line Depth: What if Nick Mangold gets hurt again?
2012 NFL Free Agent Signings:
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Josh Brown, K, Rams. Age: 33. 


Signed with Jets
Cut one day prior to his 33rd birthday, Josh Brown went just 21-of-28 last year, but is only one season removed from hitting 33-of-39 attempts.
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LaRon Landry, SS, Redskins. Age: 27. 

Signed with Jets (1 year, $4 million)
LaRon Landry would be ranked much higher than this if he weren't so injury-prone. Landry has played in just 17 games the past two years. He could miss some more time next season because of an Achilles injury (not torn).
- Chaz Schilens, WR, Raiders. Age: 26.

-- Signed with Jets
- Yeremiah Bell, SS, Dolphins. Age: 34.

-- Signed with Jets (1 year, $1.4 million)
- Stephon Heyer, OT, Raiders. Age: 28.

-- Signed with Jets
New York Jets Free Agents:
Salary Cap: TBA.
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Sione Pouha, NT, Jets. Age: 33. 


Re-signed with Jets (3 years)
Sione Pouha is one of the top run-stuffers in the NFL, but he turns 33 on Feb. 3. His best days are behind him.
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Jim Leonhard, SS, Jets. Age: 29. 
Jim Leonhard is a good player, but he tore his patellar tendon in December. He won't be ready for the start of the 2012 campaign.
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Aaron Maybin (RFA), DE/OLB, Jets. Age: 24. 
Re-signed with Jets (1 year, $1.26 million)
Aaron Maybin notched six sacks with the Jets last year, but had none in his final four games. It seemed like teams caught on to him.
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Plaxico Burress, WR, Jets. Age: 35. 
All Plaxico Burress does is catch touchdown passes. That's all he can do at this point of his career, anyway.
- Brodney Pool, S, Jets. Age: 28.

-- Signed with Cowboys
- LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, Jets. Age: 33.

- Bryan Thomas, DE/OLB, Jets. Age: 33.

-- Re-signed with Jets (1 year)
- Jamaal Westerman (RFA), DE/OLB, Jets. Age: 27.

-- Signed with Dolphins
- Marquice Cole (RFA), CB, Jets. Age: 28.

-- Signed with Patriots
- Nick Folk, K, Jets. Age: 27.

-- Re-signed with Jets
- Donald Strickland, CB, Jets. Age: 31.
- Matthew Mulligan, TE, Jets. Age: 27.
-- Signed with Rams
- Patrick Turner, WR, Jets. Age: 25.
-- Re-signed with Jets
- Gerald Alexander, S, Jets. Age: 28.
- Mark Brunell, QB, Jets. Age: 41.
-- Announced retirement
- Kevin O'Connell, QB, Jets. Age: 27.
2012 NFL Free Agent Rankings Coming Soon
Divisional Rival History:
Buffalo Bills: The Jets have defeated Buffalo in seven of the past eight battles.
Miami Dolphins: The Jets used to dominate this rivalry, but the Dolphins have claimed four of the past six matchups.
New England Patriots: Bill Belichick avenged his playoff loss to Rex Ryan, sweeping the Jets in 2011.
Features to be Posted This Offseason:
- 2012 NFL Draft Grades (Pick-by-Pick NFL Draft Grades as well - Live on Draft Day!)
- Detailed season preview
- Fantasy football projections
- Positional rankings
- Daily updates on free-agent signings
2012 NFL Offseason Pages
2013 Fantasy Football Rankings - May 20
Charlie's 2014 NFL Mock Draft - May 20
2014 NFL Mock Draft - May 15
2013 NBA Mock Draft - May 3
NFL Picks - Feb. 3
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