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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Just a preliminary sketch of the offseason...

So we have needs at RT, RG, WR, HB, FB, LOLB, ROLB, CB, FS... and did I miss anything??? Oh yeah QB.

That's a ton of holes to fill. Obviously we will need to utilize free agents, the draft and most likely a trade or two as well.

The first thing you need to do is prioritize positions. You have to look at what impact that particular position has on the outcome of the game and how your team is currently stocked at it. For example, WR is pretty darn important in todays NFL, but we have three rock solid guy in Harvin, Decker and Kerly. They all compliment each other well, plus we have Shaq Evans who we haven't even seen on the field yet. But there is no question we need to add to this squad. So the WR position will probably be towards the top of the list, but most likely not top 3.

So I would list our priorities as follows:

  • QB (no question everything begins and ends with the man behind center)
  • CB (we don't even have a #2 quality guy on our roster. Milliner has to be looked at as an extra player right now since he can't stay healthy. I doubt he will ever be reliable physically. We need a significant impact rookie as well as a top flight FA and a solid journeyman veteran to team up with McDougle and #27)
  • LOLB (pass rushers are a rare and valuable like diamonds. We have zero threats on the outside right now)
  • WR (We have a #2 in Decker, a sure handed slot guy in Kerley and a jack of all trades, x-factor style player in Harvin. What's missing? A true #1)
  • RT (we need to fix this horrible O-line, but we do have 2 solid veterans and 1 or 2 promising young players. Nonetheless, if we hold onto Brick one more year we can bring in a top draft pick at this position and let him play RT his rookie year and then move him to the blind side in 2016)
  • RG (there are some amazing free agents coming on the market. We need to spend here)
  • HB (Ivory is a stop gap, I think we can get 2 solid years out of him, but he is limited speed-wise. He does provide the opportunity to bring in a mid round guy and let him learn. We don't need a high priced free agent, we need some youth at this position. I also hope we re-sign Powell)
  • FS (we need someone to play with Pryor and help rebuild our horrendous secondary. Ideally a free agent)
  • ROLB (I see a bunch of talented free agents out there who can step in and give us some much needed speed at this position. One major problem with our whole defensive structure is that we haven't had any OLB's who are worth anything in coverage. It makes our defense very 2 dimensional. Everyone knows they aren't dropping into coverage. Also Coples needs to be moved back to the D-line, he is NOT a LB)
  • FB (Super overlooked, but very important to an offense that plays outdoors in the northeast and needs to be able to run the ball. If you find one who also has good hands it can seriously impact your offense)

It's impossible at this stage to predict which players will go where in the draft, and who will actually hit the free agency market. You can't lay down a rock solid blueprint, but you can begin to sketch the offseason two weeks before the Super Bowl. This will change as the weeks and months progress, but this is how I see it today.

Starting with QB I think the solution is Nick Foles. He has less than 30 starts, but I have seen enough to feel he is the real deal, and he is certainly the best QB available this offseason. He can be at least as good as Flacco, and Jersey Joe has a ring. He won't be a free agent, but he will be available via trade. There are a lot of scenarios on how we could land him, the best for the NY Jets would be trading next years 2nd rounder for him. I don't think anyone would give Philly a 1st rounder for him, so next years 2nd round pick is solid compensation. It's an outside shot this could happen, but frankly we desperately need every one of our picks this year, especially the top 3. That being said, I'd go as high as this years second if we had to... or even take Mariota at #6 and trade him to Philly for Foles and a few draft picks. Foles and Philly's 2nd and 5th rounders' would do it for me. Chip Kelly is new to negotiating personnel moves. That may be good or bad for us. Either way Foles is the answer.

Next we move to CB. Antonio Cromartie seems like he would make sense. He fits the journeyman veteran spot I mentioned. He can play #2, or in the nickel. I actually think he could be a great nickel back because he s very opportunistic when it comes to INT's. Letting him focus on TE's and slot guys could be good. Milliner and McDougle may have an impact, but we need a top flight, elite FA. And, I'm not hoping for Revis. Just not interested. As for a true #1 I don't see one. But a combo of Perrish Cox from the 49ers and  Kareem Jackson from the Texans combined with the other 3 guys I just mentioned could be a pretty damn solid CB group.

The LOLB spot should be filled by none other than Shayne Ray. This kid is a freak of nature. He is so athletic, fast, prototype 3-4 LB size and he is a former college team mate of Sheldon Richardson. Talk about a perfect way for a rookie to make the transition into the pros. The two of them back together would be sick. We would need to use our #6 overall pick on him, and he has everything you look for in a top 10 pick. There will be more on him when I post specifically about the draft, but this kid is the man!

WR up next. The 2015 draft is not the 2014 draft. I doubt there will be #1 quality guys available in the early 2nd round and I just used our #1 pick on Ray. However there will be some real talent out there in the free agent market. One of the byproducts of an amazing WR draft last year is a great FA class this year at the same position. I think Josh Gordon will be up for grabs, and boy is he a HUGE RISK. This kid is a mess off the field and a mega star on it. He changes games, he totally changes the defenses approach, and he is worth a roll of the dice. You don't win Super Bowls without taking a few calculated risks. With a ton of cap room this offseason, a properly structured contract and the right enviorment could fix this kid and give us the perfect compliment to Decker, Kerly, and Amaro.

I am not a proponent of keeping Percy Harvin, and if we land Gordon we don't need him. Harivn is a solid player, but there is a lot of talk about him being a cancer in the locker room and he is very injury prone. We have enough injury prone players on this roster. If we could trade him for anything I would take it, but his contract is prohibitive to trades and perfect for cutting him. He also has no incentive to restructure. If we cut him he will be signed quickly for good money and we have no QB, so why would he want to stay here?

At the RT spot I like the idea of an early 2nd rounder. La'el Collins from LSU is the perfect guy. He can play guard or RT day one and can develop into a solid LT when D'Brick moves on. 6'5" and 320 lbs, with quick feet and great durability. So I just spent our top 2 picks.

At the RG spot Mike Iupati from the 49ers is the no-brainer solution. He's 27 and can be the bridge that will help the transition from Mangold and D'Brick to our younger guys over the next few years. We have the cash, and this is how you spend it. He's simply one of the top 3 players at his position. Perfect fit.

At HB we have Ivory and Powell. Ivory has 2 rock solid years left, but he isn't an all purpose back. Powell is a free agent and I love him as a 3rd down back. He runs hard, he's elusive and he has great hands. Letting him walk would be a mistake. As for our 3rd back, now that Chan Gailey has signed as our OC everyone wants to see CJ Spiller as a Jet. Haven't we already been burned by a washed up free agent known as CJ?? Spiller is always hurt and is a fumble machine. NO THANK YOU.

I want either Duke Johnson from Miami or Jay Ajai from Boise St. Both are future #1 guys IMHO. For 3 or 4 years smart teams have been landing gems in the mid rounds at the HB position. I want in on that party. We tried it once with Greene, and that sucked. I want a young guy who can contribute year one and emerge year two like Bell from Pittsburgh. One of these two rookies should hopefully be on the board with the #6 pick of the 3rd round, and if we have to move up a few spots to the late 2nd I am all for it. They are both future superstars.

There are a ton of outstanding veteran FS prospects that will be on the market this year. I'd like to see Dwight Lowery back on the Jets in 2015 to provide depth with Jaquan Jarrett, but for the starting spot Devin McCourty is my guy. He's a ball hawk and would fit so well with Bowles. I have a strong feeling the Pats let him hit the market and I'd love to have him. He's the exact opposite of Pryor and they would be a nice pair in the defensive backfield.

At ROLB I would go again with a free agent for the starting spot. In order of my interest I like Jerry Hughes, Jason Worilds and Sam Acho. I wanted to draft Jerry Hughes way back when, and he finally has grown into the player I hoped he would be. There is about a 30% chance the Bills let him walk. He's the best fit for us. Combined with Ray, Davis and Harris we would have the most dynamic LB corps in the league. Worilds would be great too, but there is probably a 25% chance the Steelers let him walk. But I can hope. Sam Acho is almost a lock to be a Jet in 2015. He has worked with Bowles and they will reunite here in NY. He is not the most impactful pass rusher but he is truly an all around LB. An upgrade from what we had in 2014. I also think he could move to ILB once Harris is gone in 2016 and play alongside Davis.

Finally we have the FB position. Hynoski from the Giants is the best all around FB on the market this year. I'd also love John Kuhn but Green Bay won't part with him. I think we should look in the draft for an impact player at this position as well as bring back Bohanan and Conner to camp. I can't say enough how important it is to have the right guy at FB.

One final move I would be very open to is trading either Coples or Wilkerson. As I mentioned (and Coples proved this year) he is simply not an OLB. I think he can be very effective back on the line with his hand in the dirt. Wilkerson is talented, but he will be demanding a huge contract. With Richardson and Coples in place we have no need for Mo. If we do extend him then we will have 3 high end defensive ends and won't be able to resign them all. Now is the time to make a move, especially considering that Mo has some significant trade value. I believe we could land a late 2nd rounder from a needy team like the Falcons. That would work out perfect for drafting one of the RB's I'm interested in this year.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

I got my guy!!

If you read back to 2009 when this blog started the Jets NEVER go in the direction I would like when it comes to coaches or players. That has been the case my entire 30 years as a Jets fan, but its only documented since 2009 LOL

I always have ideas about draft choices, free agents, and I've been calling for Rex to be replaced for years. Most importantly their overall approach to building the team has been wrong and against my best instincts because of Woody Johnson. I hated the idea of keeping Bradway and promoting Tannenbaum, firing Mangini and keeping Tannenbaum, I hated firing Tannenbaum and keeping Rex, and I really didn't like giving Rex 3 different OC's.

Woody's half measures have kept us down as a team for many, many years. At a certain point you have to hit the reset button and change the voices in your ear. Woody has always been very transparent that he is not a football guy and that he relies on the experts, like he should. Well, the experts in his ear were doing nothing but perpetuating a culture of mediocrity. And in the highly competitive environment that is the NFL, eventually that culture turns to garbage, which is exactly what we saw in 2014.

I have to give our owner credit. He bit the bullet and fired the HC and GM. He found two outstanding football "lifers" to not only help him identify and interview candidates, but to draw up a whole new blueprint. And, he is doing it in the right order.

They interviewed a bunch of HC and GM candidates. He identified his main target at GM and spent a few days with him seeing how they could work together. They narrowed the HC list to two (Quinn & Bowles). They were both NJ natives and former Jets coaches. They were very interested in both, but Quinn won't be able to be signed for a few weeks and Bowles was in high demand. So they did the right thing. They brought in Bowles and had him meet with the new GM, and most importantly they didn't let him leave the building.

For the record, I think Bowles is the FAR SUPERIOR candidate to Quinn. What I expect from Bowles is a team that will play hard for him. We had that with Edwards and Ryan, and certainly didn't with Mangini. Jets players will respond to Bowles just like players on other teams have because of a number of reasons. He's a former 8 year starter and a super bowl champ as a player. He's been a coach for over 15 years. He has an amazing track record including working for Parcells, Reid and Arians. He is a true Parcells protégé. I wanted Bill to be an advisor to Woody during this search and I am sure he would have recommended Bowles as the guy. He will also bring a culture of accountability and no excuses.

I also think that being one of only 5 African American coaches in the league is something we can be proud of as Jets fans. I think our players (of all colors) will respond to that. Even in 2015 it's not easy to work your way up as a black man from player to Head Coach. It doesn't happen by mistake.

I can't say enough about what it feels like to not only have Rex gone, but to have my number one choice, who is also coincidentally an alumni from the same high school as me, as the new HC of the NY Jets. I have always supported whomever was the HC or GM until they proved they weren't up to the job. But for the first time I can REALLY get behind the face of the franchise from day one.

Well done Woody Johnson!

2013 & 2014 Draft Redux


This is a tradition of many Jets fans that goes back to the 70's. Every few years lets look back at all of our busts and we could have taken instead.

2013, Imagine if we took:

#9- Richardson
#13- Kyle Long
#39- Le'Veon Bell
#72- Keenan Allen or Terrance Willams (both better than anyone we have)
4th rounder for Ivory, I'm keeping that one
#141- Luke Wilson


And in 2014:

#18- David Carr
#49- Amaro
#80- Josh Brown
#104- Martavius Bryant

Can you imagine in 2014 if our roster would have been:

QB- Carr
RB- Bell/ Ivory
FB- Conner
TE- Amaro/ Wilson
O-line- Brick, Long, Mangold, Colon, ... Anybody but Giacomini
WR- Decker, Kerley, Williams, Bryant, Brown

Can you also imagine Carr with this group of offensive players?

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Bowles & Foles???

I hate the big crazy trade scenario ideas that always float around on sports forums and message boards. BUT, this is a very interesting offseason coming up. It looks like we may end up with another defensive minded HC. Quinn and Bowles are front runners, and we sure could do much worse than either one of them. That being said, I can't see us developing another rookie.

I wouldn't touch Winston with a 10' pole, and Mariota is not a plug and play, day one starter for any team besides Philly. Because of his upside I would take him with the #6 pick even though he needs to sit at least 6-8 games his rookie season. But he won't drop to 6 and I can't see giving away what we would need to in order to move up to #1 for this QB.

I think a 3 way trade could seriously work. But there are some variables. First the trade:
  • Jets give up #6 overall pick for Nick Foles from Philly.
  • Philly gives up #6 and #20 to Tampa to move up to #1 and take Mariota.
  • Tampa takes Hundley or Winston.
The obvious variables start with Philly. How much has Kelly set his heart on Mariota? The Eagles have a pretty damn talented squad and they missed the playoffs this year. Foles and Sanchez are smart capable QB's and they couldn't get it done. This is not a system that you can just throw any QB into and win at a high level in the NFL. You need the right guy and Mariota has over 40 games under his belt and is taylor made for Kelly and his offense. But does Kelly believe he needs Mariota and does he have the balls to make a huge move right after taking over personnel control decisions?
 
The next variables are all about who Tampa wants at QB. Does Lovie want to develop a rookie with McCown as a stop gap? If so is Mariota his first choice? Maybe Winston or Hundley is more his style. Lovie migh also covet Foles instead. That blows my whole plan.
 
The final variable is about the fire power a #6 and #20 picks carry. I think they are enough to take a number 1. I have no question that Foles is worth a #6. He's experinced, he has the prototype build, cannon arm, AND Bowles was coaching in Philly when Foles was drafted, so he knows as an insider if he's a hard worker and has the intangibles required. The other important connection is Marty Mornhinweg and his association with Foles. He coached him as a rookie, and Foles was chosen specifically to fit his offense coming out of college. I'm not a big Marty fan, but if Bowles is hired I think he may retain him. With Foles at QB I would go for that.
 
I'd rather have a veteran guy if we have a defensive minded HC. Foles is not an established franchise QB, but there isn't one available on the market. Foles is the best we can get. And he has unlimited upside. I'd love to see Foles, Glennon and Smith as our QB's in 2015.

Monday, January 5, 2015

1st post of 2015

So the Jets have been making a lot of moves, if you consider announcing who you would like to meet with moves. Not nearly enough interviews IMHO.

My lists of GM's and HC's has dwindled away quickly. My list of coaches has only 2 left who are possible candidates. Bowles and Del Rio. I was clear Bowles is my top choice. Another name in the mix now is Doug Marone. He quit his job with the Bills. Not especially interested in him. He has actually interviewed. Reports are Jets weren't impressed, but these reports are purely speculation.

As for the GM's, 3 of the 4 are available. My #1 choice DeCosta removed himself from consideration for any GM job this year. Sucks. My #2 choice, the guy I wanted last time when we hired Idzik instead is Tom Gamble from the Eagles and 49ers. He was unceremoniously fired last week by the Eagles and is 100% available. Jets have not reached out for an interview. Tobin and Pioli are also out there but the Jets aren't interested.

Gamble and Bowles would be a great pair. That's my choice moving forward. One other coaching candidate I'd add to my list is Kubiak from The Ravens. He has refused to interview with anybody because there is a big payoff game coming up in New England. Kudos to him. I hope we reach out to him.

The Jets seem very interested in Quinn the DC from Seattle, and they interviewed him last week. I like that he runs a 4-3 that will be much easier to find players to fit. BUT, he probably won't be available for a 2nd interview for a month (because Seattle is winning the SB again, I'm sure) and is in huge demand (frankly working for Woody isn't a hot position to take right now) and he wants to bring his own GM with him. That means we sit around until February to sign a guy who every team with an open HC position wants.

Another issue is that Seattle simply isn't producing any high level front office or coaches once they leave the Pacific North West. That douche in Jacksonville Bradley and Idzik have been total busts. It worries me.

Casserly has been pushing Mike Maccagnan from the Texans. He's terrible and I don't like that Casserly has personal ties to him. I think that organization is a mess, and I am not interested in a guy who's been on a losing team from day 1. Unfortunately I think he may be the guy.

I'm frustrated that the Jets haven't reached out to Mike Shanahan or Del Rio. Shanahan is interviewing everywhere, but not here. I am also very concerned that a few candidates for GM have declined interviews here, but are talking to other teams. It was a huge blunder by Woody to say he would consider hiring the coach 1st, and that he would make the final call on the HC. This guy is killing the Jets.

I will say this. Moving forward I will support any pair that Woody picks. I'm a Jets fan, and I want to get back to enjoying football. I certainly have zero say in what happens, so I will start to focus on the draft and free agency in upcoming posts and I will do my best not to be negative about whomever is coaching us in 2015.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

So many scenarios and candidates: HC's

There are SO MANY capable head coach candidates on the market. Ignoring the variable which is the desire of any coach to come here, considering what a mess things are including having to follow Rex who definitely has the complete loyalty of the players as well the fact he created a no accountability environment. Once players are used to that it's hard to break them. I'd seriously consider turning over 65% of this roster. They are spoiled rotten and will give the new coaching staff resistance.

Instead I'm focusing on who the best candidates would be.

In this order I would choose:

Sean Payton
Mike Shanahan
Todd Bowles
Nick Saban
Jim Harbaugh
Jack Del Rio
John Gruden

As you can see most of these guys have extensive head coaching experience, 3 of them have won super bowls, 2 of them have also had huge success on the college level, 3 of them are former NFL players, and 5 of them are currently very happy to stay where they are now and are not available. Only Harbaugh and Shanahan are sure to be available in about a week. All of them would/will be heavily sought after.

Lets start with my ultimate dream hire, the guy I have waited almost 30 years for as a Jet fan, the guy we all deserve... Sean Payton. I would say he is a top 3 coach in this league. But he has struggled lately because of a number of reasons. He is dealing with a declining QB who is also a 20 million dollar drain on the salary cap. That limits your ability to surround that QB with talent. He has lost a lot of the leadership he had when he won the super bowl. Basically the Saints are now a rebuilding situation. I don't think he would resign, but I think the Saints may decide to go in a different direction. There's about a 10% chance he becomes available, but if he does its a no brainer. I'd also explore a possible trade, if Payton would be open to it. I'd give our #1 pick without hesitation for a guy like this to lead us.

Next up is Mike Shanahan. He is available and interested in coaching again. No way he wants to end his career the way he did with Washington. He made some big mistakes down there, but he knows how to win. He could be a cure all option serving as GM and HC. I like the idea of reuniting Cutler and Shanahan the man who drafted him. A blockbuster trade of Cutler and Marshall would instantly make us a contender. Marshall, Decker, Kerly, Amaro, Ivory and Powell would be a sick offense for Cutler to run. I have NEVER been a fan of Cutler but QB's don't grow on trees, and I think in the right system... with the right coaches Jay can win. A run heavy offense with a few prime time targets like Marshall and Decker could be the right formula. Jay needs a dominate HC like Mike to control him.

I also like the staff Shanahan could build with either his son Kyle or Kubiak stepping in as OC. Shanahan/ Kubiak could be another Parcells/ Belichick scenario where Mike signs up for like maybe 3 years and Kubiak slated to take over when he leaves. Baltimore may miss the playoffs and I don't think the Ravens would not consider parting with the "Kube".... as for Mikes son in Cleveland, I think that organization may understand a son wanting to go work with his dad. Kyle Shanahan coming here opens the door to consider Hoyer or Manziel via trade considering Kyle's intimate knowledge of them both. Mike is by far the most interesting candidate. But, is Woody willing to pay?

Todd Bowles has been my #1 choice since October, but I didn't think Shanahan would be interested in coaching again or that Payton might be available. I choose their experience over Bowles... but by a close margin. Only two former Super bowl wining HC's are ahead of this brilliant young assistant. I like everything about Bowles including the fact he is alumni from my high school. He's a former player, he runs a 3-4 defense (so we don't need to re-tool), and he has the presence and persona of a CEO style head coach.

He's a no nonsense guy who has worked with Parcells, Reid and now Arians. He played for Gibbs and his 2013-2014 Arizona defenses have been beyond impressive. I know many Jets fans don't want yet another defense minded HC, but it's the intangibles that matter. I believe he would bring most of his outstanding defensive staff with him form The Cards, but I do have concerns about him building an offensive staff. I like the idea of a 3-4 defense and a West Coast offense, and Morhenwig has worked with Bowles previously when they were both coordinators in Philly. So Bowles may retain Marty.

Saban will coach again in the NFL eventually. he is obsessed with his legacy and he has nothing left to prove in college. Just like Carroll he will take one more shot. Why not here? He is also an all purpose hire who will probably want total control. He can create a culture and would be a huge advantage over the next few years drafting considering his knowledge of all of the recruits. He can handle the media and would have no issue building a lights out staff. Could he get something out of Milliner, our highest drafted player in years?

Harbaugh is nowhere near the top of my list because there is obviously a reason why the 49ers are kicking him out of town. I don't like the idea of trading a draft pick for him and I don't think his family will be happy in NY. But, he is a proven winner, and this guy knows how to coach offense. May have the best chance of developing a QB compared to any guy on this list. And we all know QB is the center piece to anything that comes after. I think he wants to stay in the Bay Area and one of the main draws for this coaching job is NYC. Don't see him coming here, even though that's not my motivation for writing this as I said.

Jack Del Rio is a guy I have always liked as a head coach. he doesn't have the resume as some of the other guys on this list, and things ended pretty bad in Jacksonville for him, but he is a true head coach. He has the experience and brings outstanding leadership to town. Not my first choice but he will motivate his guys like Rex did. My question is regarding offense. Who would run his offense and develop his QB? That was always his achilles heal in FL. In many ways we'd be landing another Rex Ryan, but Jack is smarter, more experienced and he is also not a bumbling clown. So yes, he's an upgrade and the best of what's left. We could do much worse.

Finally, the John Madden of the new millennium. Gruden has become an outstanding commentator on MNF and as much as I love him and Trico I am more interested in the Jets winning games than prime time television. Gruden just signed a gargantuan contract extension at ESPN and there is about a 1% chance he leaves the booth to coach any team. BUT, if his brother is fired I would love to see John take over the Jets and partner with his brother to create a dominate "pound the rock" style offense. This is the biggest long shot of the group, but it's always good to leave no stone unturned.


So many scenarios and candidates: GM's

Well, its x-mas eve and all I want to start out the new year with hope is the END of the 'Wrecks' Ryan era. Woody Johnson has followed my advice by hiring a couple of very experienced "football guys" as consultants (you're welcome Woody!). I had recommended Mr Bill Parcells, but Woody chose two equally qualified men in Charlie Casserly and Ron Wolf. I'm not a huge fan of Casserly, but there is no question he has a ton of knowledge about how to build and run an NFL team. As for Wolf, he may be the best mind available for this situation. I doubt either one of these men will stick around long term, but there guidance will be invaluable to Johnson in the short term.

So lets go over some options starting with GM candidates.

I would choose in this order: 

Eric Decosta from the Ravens
Tom Gamble from the Eagles (formerly 49ers)
Duke Tobin from the Bengals
Scott Pioli from the Falcons

I'm sick of hearing that there are no good coaching candidates, or GM's or QB's. The talent is out there, but you need to know what you are looking for. All four of the guys I mentioned can get it done. They have all been part of winning organizations and they all know the formula to build a successful team. That being said, Decosta is head and shoulders above the rest.

I think that the Ravens are the best organization, and most well built team in the NFL. I think Ozzie Newsome is the finest executive in the league today. He guided the Browns through the bumpy transition from Cleveland to Baltimore, drafted 2 first ballot HOF'ers with his first 2 draft picks and won his first super bowl with no QB. He kept his team amongst the leagues best making the playoffs almost every year this century, found his franchise QB, landed the best young coach in Harbaugh, and won his second championship year before last.

Decosta has worked with Newsome for 17 years as a scout, director of scouting, and now assistant general manager. He's 43 years old and couldn't be more ready to run his own team. However, there are rumors that Ozzie is looking to retire soon and it looks like Decosta is staying put in Baltimore where he is the heir apparent. Every man has a price, and the Jets offer something the ravens don't... New York City. We also offer a top 5 pick in every round, over 50 million in cap room, and some interesting talent that we have the rights to, but at the same time are not handcuffed to. If you believe in your heart that you know how to build an NFL team from scratch, why would you not want to do it under the bright lights of the greatest city in the world? Sure, if it goes wrong you will be crucified (see John Idzik), but winners don't think that way.

As for the other guys on the list, Gamble was the guy I wanted when we hired Idzik. Huge part in building the 49ers and now the Eagles. Duke Tobin has been an important reason why the Bengals are overflowing with talent and have emerged as a perennial playoff team. And Pioli is a guy who's stock has dropped, but I believe can build a championship team. I think he learned some huge lessons in KC and we can benefit from being his 2nd shot at running the show. The only reason he's not ahead of Gamble and Tobin is because he's a former Patriot. I hate how it looks if we hire him.

For the record I support retaining Idzik in a salary cap management position similar to what he did in Seattle. He is a big part of why we have so many options regarding free agency and our awesome cap space. He could be great help to Decosta on the finance end.