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Trevor Pryce Signs With Jets

Published on: 30th September, 2010

Jets announced the signing of the recently released defensive end, Trevor Pryce. He will fill the slot formerly held by Mike DeVito, who filled in following the departure of Marques Douglas. Douglas himself was a former Raven. Pryce, 35, will bring a familiarity with the playbook and experience to teach the previously mentioned DeVito. ...

The Five Position Battles To Watch for in the Jets Offseason

Published on: 10th May, 2010

The offseason is pretty much over. Its time for the dust to settle, and see how the rosters will form into. Camp is about to start. With any camp, there are position battles. The Jets, have few, but they are still interesting. The departures of Rhodes, Washington, and Faneca have ...

Vernon Gholston: Getting Moving Down Under (To The Defensive Line)

Published on: 30th April, 2010

The Jets are now going to move bust Vernon Gholston to the defensive line. He will most likely be Shaun Ellis's backup, or possibly Marques Douglas's replacement. Gholston, the Jets's first round pick (sixth overall) in 2008, is widely considered to be a monumental bust. In his two years as a ...

Lance Laury: The Best Signing of Whom You Never Heard

Published on: 28th April, 2010

You're probably saying: Who? Lance Laury? Never heard of him. He's an inside linebacker the Jets signed from Seattle whose strength is on special teams. So why is this such a great move? Well, consider this. One of the Jets' greatest strengths is their inside linebackers. But who backs them up? Yeah, ...

New York Jets Final Offseason Report Card

Published on: 27th April, 2010

It's official—the draft is over. Finally, the hectic offseason can settle down. We now have a chance to reflect on the Jet's offseason as a whole. They have made some good moves, some bad. Let's review their busy offseason. They signed LaDainian Tomlinson, Nick Folk, Brodney Pool, Jason Taylor and Lance Laury, traded ...

Spring Cleaning: New York Jets Deal Leon Washington, Cut Alan Faneca

Published on: 25th April, 2010

The Jets are cleaning out some roster space. Following the draft, the Jets announced that they are cutting Pro Bowl guard Alan Faneca and have traded Leon Washington to the Seattle Seahawks for a fifth round pick. These moves were obviously preceded by the drafting of running back Joe McKnight and guard ...

The NFL Draft’s All-Late Round Team: Best of the Rest

Published on: 17th April, 2010

With the upcoming draft, everyone focuses on the Eric Berrys and Ndamukong Suh. Well, there are good players later in the draft. Plenty of late rounders have turned out to be legends and stars like these: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/366599-the-greatest-draft-steals-of-all-time-by-team . Well, I decided to compile an All-American team of late ...

Did the Jets Choose Well?: Feely vs. Folk

Published on: 6th April, 2010

With the Jets' first off season move, they signed the Dallas kicker Nick Folk. This was a puzzling move. Why did the Jets not re-sign Feely? Well, a month or two later, the Cardinals signed unrestricted free agent Jay Feely. So the question is: Who is the better choice? I will be comparing ...

With the 10th Overall Pick, the Jacksonville Jaguars Pick…Gerald McCoy?

Published on: 5th April, 2010

In the wake of the Donovan McNabb trade, the NFL Draft was significantly changed. Certain players will be taken later than first predicted. In this draft, the Jaguars' main need is on the defensive line. There is a legitimate chance that it will be Gerald McCoy. Don't believe me? Consider ...

How The McNabb Trade Creates An Interesting Conundrum For The Seahawks

Published on: 5th April, 2010

Today, the Philadelphia Eagles announced that Donovan McNabb would be traded to the Washington Redskins for a second round pick in 2010 and a third or fourth round pick in 2011. This move was surprising, and now causes an interesting decision for the Seattle Seahawks. How, you ask? Well, many people have ...

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