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By Glenn Naughton

 

Rookie camp is behind us and the Jets are getting ready to begin OTA’s before starting training in just a couple of months.  As one would expect, coming off of just five wins in 2016, there will be plenty of questions for GM Mike Maccagnan and head coach Todd Bowles to answer as the season approaches.  JetNation takes a look at some of the high and low profile concerns.

Is the quarterback of the future on their current roster?

Let’s get the low-hanging fruit out of the way right off the bat.  The Jets will go in to camp with Josh McCown, Christian Hackenberg and Bryce Petty listed as their quarterbacks.  McCown has played well for stretches over the past three seasons but he’s not the future.  Hackenberg looked atrocious in the preseason last year and Petty flashed some ability in his late-season audition, but the bad far outweighed the good.

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No Jets player will be under the microscope more than second-year QB Christian Hackenberg.

Barring an unforeseen “eureka” moment for Hackenberg or Petty, can either of these two realistically do enough to justify GM Mike Maccagnan passing on one of the elite QB prospects coming out next season?  Hopefully not. John Idzik passed on the likes of Derek Carr and Teddy Bridgewater because Geno Smith had a good month during the previous season.  Maccagnan can’t afford to make that same mistake.

Which Muhammad Wilkerson will they get?

This is a huge year for Wilkerson.  Previously viewed as one of the team’s cornerstone players due to his perceived work ethic and production, Wilkerson suffered a huge setback in both areas last year after cashing in on a $17 million per year deal.

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Mo Wilkerson had his worst season as a pro in 2016. If he doesn’t bounce back this season, it’ll be time to worry about the money Gang Green gave him for the long-term.

The star defensive end was suspended for one quarter by head coach Todd Bowles for showing up late or not at all to meetings and practice.  Once the news became pubic, fans were outraged, and Wilkerson didn’t help his cause by going from 12 sacks in 2015 to 4.5 in 2016.

Now Wilkerson gets the chance to show if his laid back on-field approach and lack of production was due to his recovery from a broken leg in 2016 or if he’s just a guy who is no longer willing to put his body on the line following a big pay-day.  If it’s the former, the Jets are in trouble.  If it’s the latter, it will bode well for the Jets defense moving forward.

Will the O-line maximize their potential?

Despite countless claims from pundits and doomsday fans who say this roster is without any talent, it was clear last season that the Jets are set at both guard positions with James Carpenter and Brian Winters forming an excellent tandem.

Mike Maccagnan went out and signed left tackle Kelvin Beachum whom the Jets also targeted last offseason before he went to the Jacksonville Jaguars.  Beachum struggled with the Jaguars before being let go.  If Beachum’s struggles were due to his coming back from a torn ACL, or was he overrated in Pittsburgh?

Second year tackle Brandon Shell was extremely impressive in a few late season starts in 2016 as he earned PFF’s top pass blocking grade from weeks 15-17.  Shell should be able to win the starting job at right tackle if he continues to build on his impressive rookie season.

That leaves center Wesley Johnson as the final piece of the five-man puzzle up front.  Johnson was far from dominant but easily serviceable in 2016.  Should Beachum return to 2015 form and Shell continue trending upward, all of a sudden, a unit that has already been written by some will have a few folks eating crow.

If QB’s struggle, how will it impact receivers’ development?

As we recently pointed out, the Jets are currently carrying 21 WR’s and TE’s on their roster, many of whom have tremendous upside (Quincy Enunwa, Robby Anderson, ArDarius Stewart, Jordan Leggett, Charone Peake to name a few).  How will they perform if the QB’s don’t come around, and how fairly can they be graded if the offense struggles?

There were countless situations last season that saw Jets receivers running wide open but Petty and/or Ryan Fitzpatrick couldn’t deliver the ball on target.  Nobody in their right mind puts that on the receivers, but there are some aspects of their game that we won’t get to see if they spend too much time chasing errant passes.

Will a pass rusher finally emerge?

It’s been a decade since the Jets traded John Abraham to the Atlanta Falcons, and they haven’t had a player who posed a consistent threat to get to the quarterback ever since.

While there are high hopes for Lorenzo Mauldin and Jarvis Jenkins to become that presence, it’s unlikely given their lack of explosion off the line.  The team selected small school standout Dylan Donahue out of West Georgia in the fifth round of this year’s draft as a project for linebackers coach Kevin Greene to work with, but he has his shortcomings.

One name to keep an eye on as a dark horse is linebacker Corey Lemonier.  He hasn’t received much press this offseason, but on film he looks to have a quick first step and has a high motor.  Working with Greene could pay more immediate dividends for Lemonier than Donahue.

Will Todd Bowles play the kids over long-tenured vets?

Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of last season was that head coach Todd Bowles, despite the team being out of the playoff hunt by mid-season, stuck with under-performing veterans for too long without giving some of the team’s young players as lengthy of an audition as they could or should have had.

 

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Second year CB Juston Burris will be looking for a bump in playing time in 2017.

Brandon Shell wasn’t put in at right tackle until week 15 and showed over those final three games that he was at least as good as, if not better than the players starting ahead of him all season.  Cornerback Juston Burris also played well at times at cornerback, and was easily good enough to have garnered some earlier looks based on how poorly the secondary had played.

If the wheels come off early once again, will Bowles have it in him to sit a veteran like David Harris to get a long look at any young inside linebacker who could be a part of the team’s future?  What about running back Matt Forte?  If he takes another step back, will Elijah McGuire see significant carries?

 

With the franchise in the hands of Bowles and Maccagnan, these are just a few things questions Jets fans should be asking, and it shouldn’t be too long before the answers start coming in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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21 WR and TE is not a lot for 90 man roster

14 WR in fact - 1 of which is devin Smith gone for year and 1 of which is Jalin Marshal susp for 1st 4 games

so 12 actually - fighting for 5-7 spots (yes i think they could keep 7 at least thru 1st 2 games anyway)

7 TE in fact - 1 of which is susp for 1st 2 games

so 6 actually -  fight for 2-3 spots

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6 minutes ago, SickJetFan said:

21 WR and TE is not a lot for 90 man roster

14 WR in fact - 1 of which is devin Smith gone for year and 1 of which is Jalin Marshal susp for 1st 4 games

so 12 actually - fighting for 5-7 spots (yes i think they could keep 7 at least thru 1st 2 games anyway)

7 TE in fact - 1 of which is susp for 1st 2 games

so 6 actually -  fight for 2-3 spots

Even if it's a 200 man roster, there are a lot of guys they'll be working with and plenty of spots up for grabs.

Who can they guarentee at WR beyond Enunwa and probably Decker?  Lots of spots up for grabs.  If they like them enough, they may carry 7.

Lots of targets for the QB's to work with and many of them recent draft picks.

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5 minutes ago, AFJF said:

Even if it's a 200 man roster, there are a lot of guys they'll be working with and plenty of spots up for grabs.

Who can they guarentee at WR beyond Enunwa and probably Decker?  Lots of spots up for grabs.  If they like them enough, they may carry 7.

Lots of targets for the QB's to work with and many of them recent draft picks.

Anderson for #1 - he looked 1000X better than Enunwa did his 1st year.  In fact he looked better than most WR draft day 1 that year.

Peake will be on roster,

It is because of Decker they will probably keep 6-7 because I think this is most likely Decker last year

so I see the likely roster to be Decker, Enunwa, Anderson, Peake, Stewart, Hanson - then a possible fight for a number 7

I think J Marshal will make the roster only for the flexibility he provides for roster for 1st 4 games - after game 4 he is likely cut.

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4 minutes ago, SickJetFan said:

Anderson for #1 - he looked 1000X better than Enunwa did his 1st year.  In fact he looked better than most WR draft day 1 that year.

Peake will be on roster,

It is because of Decker they will probably keep 6-7 because I think this is most likely Decker last year

so I see the likely roster to be Decker, Enunwa, Anderson, Peake, Stewart, Hanson - then a possible fight for a number 7

I think J Marshal will make the roster only for the flexibility he provides for roster for 1st 4 games - after game 4 he is likely cut.

Why is this most likely Decker's last year?

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1 minute ago, Sperm Edwards said:

Why is this most likely Decker's last year?

because he will impede the dev of younger pups and has proven injury risk.  Make sense to keep him this year with ? at QB but I don't see him playing out his contract for 9million next year.

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2 hours ago, JetNation said:

Brandon Shell wasn’t put in at right tackle until week 15 and showed over those final three games that he was at least as good as, if not better than the players starting ahead of him all season.  Cornerback Juston Burris also played well at times at cornerback, and was easily good enough to have garnered some earlier looks based on how poorly the secondary had played.

If the wheels come off early once again, will Bowles have it in him to sit a veteran like David Harris to get a long look at any young inside linebacker who could be a part of the team’s future?  What about running back Matt Forte?  If he takes another step back, will Elijah McGuire see significant carries?

 

With the franchise in the hands of Bowles and Maccagnan, these are just a few things questions Jets fans should be asking, and it shouldn’t be too long before the answers start coming in.

It's this type of stuff - Bowles reluctance to recognize when starters need to sit, and young guys need to play - that makes me wonder how much of this mess is MacCagnan's fault. Right, I get it, he inherited a team with nothing but a stud 1st round DL and 1st round safety - and he's seemingly only added another of each in the past 3 drafts. No hope at QB at the moment... that's the narrative right now, and there's truth to it on the surface. I do think he's added more talented players to the roster than what were here though. I just think the coaching staff through the first 2 years has been so reluctant to give young guys reps, that it has become detrimental to the idea of turning over the roster, getting younger and better. You just don't get better in this league being held on the sidelines in favor of failing veterans.

Anyway, I hope a lot of this bullsh*t gets resolved this season. 

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the good thing is there are fewer and fewer players who will be around which the fans (and the coaches) have pre-conceived opinions of.  the jet whipping boys are down to pryor, wilk, shelly and whoever the qb is.  at least at the beginning of the season. could be interesting.

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4 hours ago, SickJetFan said:

because he will impede the dev of younger pups and has proven injury risk.  Make sense to keep him this year with ? at QB but I don't see him playing out his contract for 9million next year.

1. He makes a $7.5m salary next year not $9m (i.e. cutting him saves $7.5m not $9m)

2. Teams are signing players older and/or injury prone players to a lot more than that. Too many here are talking of him as though his career is just about over. He's likely got at least another 3-4 years as a starter in this league.

3. Even with his Fitz-related holdout/not-a-holdout bs from last year, as of right now he's still the best WR on the team. The "younger pups" should start because they're better than he is, not simply have their jobs handed to them (or only earn a starting job by beating out scrubs).

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6 minutes ago, Sperm Edwards said:

1. He makes a $7.5m salary next year not $9m (i.e. cutting him saves $7.5m not $9m)

2. Teams are signing players older and/or injury prone players to a lot more than that. Too many here are talking of him as though his career is just about over. He's likely got at least another 3-4 years as a starter in this league.

3. Even with his Fitz-related holdout/not-a-holdout bs from last year, as of right now he's still the best WR on the team. The "younger pups" should start because they're better than he is, not simply have their jobs handed to them (or only earn a starting job by beating out scrubs).

Somehow I knew your Q was a loaded one.

well I guess you see him on the roster next year....I don't.

btw - did I say the young pups were starting over him this year?  I don't think I said that.  Anywho I expect him gone and I would not be surprised if he was traded before the season even starts.  Not that I have anything against him or his injuries as I am all for the Claiborne signing.

 

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2 minutes ago, SickJetFan said:

Somehow I knew your Q was a loaded one.

well I guess you see him on the roster next year....I don't.

btw - did I say the young pups were starting over him this year?  I don't think I said that.  Anywho I expect him gone and I would not be surprised if he was traded before the season even starts.  Not that I have anything against him or his injuries as I am all for the Claiborne signing.

 

It wasn't loaded. It was a legitimate question why you think he's getting cut, since I heard that all winter and through the early spring this year as well.

How many Jets WRs have proven they're better than Decker? Right now, for all their potential, I count zero. If a few of them really wow everyone this year, to the point where Decker isn't among the team's top 3 WRs, then his roster spot is in serious jeopardy (and rightfully so). We're nowhere near there yet.

If he's still one of the team's top 3 receivers, it would be foolish to draft a QB in round 1 next season (as 99% expect) and then cut the team's best - and most experienced - receiving target. Also a year after that, should they decide to let him go to as a UFA, they would be in line for a free draft pick. 

A team FO that worries about saving ~$5m in cap room doesn't spend more than that on the likes of Ijalana and McNown, nor do they keep David Harris in an obvious non-contending year. 

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1 hour ago, Sperm Edwards said:

It wasn't loaded. It was a legitimate question why you think he's getting cut, since I heard that all winter and through the early spring this year as well.

How many Jets WRs have proven they're better than Decker? Right now, for all their potential, I count zero. If a few of them really wow everyone this year, to the point where Decker isn't among the team's top 3 WRs, then his roster spot is in serious jeopardy (and rightfully so). We're nowhere near there yet.

If he's still one of the team's top 3 receivers, it would be foolish to draft a QB in round 1 next season (as 99% expect) and then cut the team's best - and most experienced - receiving target. Also a year after that, should they decide to let him go to as a UFA, they would be in line for a free draft pick. 

A team FO that worries about saving ~$5m in cap room doesn't spend more than that on the likes of Ijalana and McNown, nor do they keep David Harris in an obvious non-contending year. 

well again right now doesn't matter as i originally posted that I think he will be part of the 6 on roster for 2017 and probably a good idea in part because of the Q at QB

Next season is a whole new ball game that will depend on the dev or lack of dev on current roster.  My bet right now is they will dev...hence surpass Decker or at least fill a void if he were let go.  I think there is strong probability another 1 or 2 WR will be added in next years crop of draft and poss UDFA too.

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