Popular Post 20andOut Posted September 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 7, 2020 Joe Douglas Is the Perfect Blend for What the New York Jets Have Needed for a Decade Joe Douglas' offseason a success New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas' offseason a success Vo Kristian Dyer Sep 6, 2020 It is go-time for general manager Joe Douglas. Now, the rubber meets the road. It has been nothing short of a tremendous offseason for Douglas and the Jets. Nearly every deficiency from last year – and there were many – were addressed by Douglas in a smart, shrewd way. There is no guarantee that the moves, whether all or in part, will work out. But at least there is a plan and a purpose to how this roster was built. The offensive line, the biggest issue to emerge from last season, was undoubtedly a huge question mark throughout all of 2019. Nearly all the struggles of the offense from the limited impact of running back Le’Veon Bell to quarterback Sam Darnold’s struggles in the first half of the year came down to the play of the line. It was a unit that was among the worst in football a year ago if not the worst. Douglas went out and made four solid additions to the line, three of which involved savvy, under the radar free agents and a fourth was a substantial investment in left tackle Mekhi Becton, selected in the first round of April’s NFL Draft. The line should be improved. As should the group of wide receivers who, despite lacking depth at the unit, should be improved over a season ago. Breshad Perriman, a free agent signing, closed out 2019 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with three games where he topped 100 receiving yards. He is a replacement for the speedy Robby Anderson, who left in free agency. Perriman has faster straight-line speed than Anderson and similar if not better production. Then there is the addition of Denzel Mims, a second round pick with attributes that project to him being an impact player with the Jets. And while the unit needs greater depth, the wide receivers reflect a second positional group where Douglas upgraded. It is impressive, especially considering that this is his first full offseason with the organization. The same can be said on the other side of the ball where cornerback is deeper as is the linebackers room. And while difficult decisions were made, such as trading All-Pro Jamal Adams, Douglas did this with the future of the franchise in mind. He landed a safety in Bradley McDougald who helped the team in the immediate while also getting two first round picks and a third round pick to help further the rebuilding process. For years since the departure of Mike Tannenbaum, the Jets have struggled to find a football mind with a clear vision for the future. Tannenbaum built the great teams of 2009 and 2010 with a strong core that he drafted, a group that was augmented with free agents. In John Idzik, the Jets had a general manager who seemed more interested in clearing cap space and shopping for castoffs then ever having the courage to spend this capital in upgrading the roster. His successor, Mike Maccagnan, whiffed repeatedly in the draft and repeatedly handed out free agent contracts to players who underperformed. Now in Douglas, there is a different approach. For Douglas in fact is proving to be a ninja of the NFL. He is stealthily improving the roster while creating flexibility moving the forward. In free agency, he did not go after the big names, instead finding under the radar types with upside and potential. He didn’t tie-up the Jets to long-term deals or cap sucking contracts. Instead like Perriman, he signed players with something to prove to one-year contracts and deals that gave the Jets maximum flexibility to continue their rebuild if the player didn’t pan out. And in here is the brilliance of Douglas. Consider the NFL Draft, where he went the ‘safe’ route in Becton, a dominant left tackle at Louisville and Mims, a player with great production at Baylor in a tough Big XII. But several of his later picks in the draft represented risks. Risks with big upside. Third round pick Ashtyn Davis is fast and a rising safety who still is raw, having been a track star who walked onto the football team at Cal. Jabari Zuniga, another third round pick, was projected as a top 50 pick in the draft but an ankle injury cut his season short. Fifth round pick Bryce Hall, a cornerback out of Virginia, was another second round pick projection this time last season but he too had an ankle injury that cut short his season. That’s a lot of ifs. If Davis can develop…if Zuniga and Hall can stay healthy… All represent risks. All represent huge upside and potential. But like he did in free agency, Douglas rolled the dice on these picks in a calculated and measured way. It wasn’t reckless. He didn’t take a huge leap for any one player early in the draft, instead going with the solid selections of Becton and Mims. Yet in a part of the draft that is often a crap shoot, Douglas projected that had certain players not been hurt, their draft value would be much higher. And here is the genius that Douglas has shown so far, a blending of different mentalities where he has found an ideal balance. He recognized the pressing issues and deficiencies of this team, in particular on offense, and he provided instant upgrades at five if not six spots on the offensive side of the ball. But he did so while maintaining this team’s flexibility moving forward if things don’t work out. The Jets have been waiting a decade for this pragmatic, practical approach to team building. From a general manager in Idzik who was seemingly afraid to be bold to Maccagnan who always seemed to be playing with a hot hand, the Jets never had that balance. Douglas, lurking in the shadows and waiting for the right opportunity, has seemingly found that much-needed balance. Just like any good ninja. And, perhaps most importantly, it sets the Jets up for 2021 where they can be big spenders in free agency, a process that should complete the rebuild and have the team pointed back to the playoffs once again. 4 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeremy2020 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 SI likes him? Now I have doubts about Joe D... 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beerfish Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 Media: The new york jets are buffoons for letting go of their all pro safety Adams is awesome! Same old jets! A week later. Their gm is a shrewd master for trading jamal adams when they did, he had no choice! 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sec101row23 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 I like what JD has done, but the author of this article is clearly tongue licking the undercarriage of JD here. Not surprising the author is Kristian Dyer. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jetsfan80 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 Just now, sec101row23 said: I like what JD has done, but the author of this article is clearly tongue licking the undercarriage of JD here. Not surprising the author is Kristian Dyer. Yep. Even as probably one of the biggest Douglas supporters on JN I cringed a bunch while reading this. He didn't cure cancer, Kristian. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Saul Goodman Posted September 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 7, 2020 This reads like an Eric Allen piece 3 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
playtowinthegame Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 JD is bringing discipline and stability to the Jets. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gangrene Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 "Perriman has faster straight-line speed than Anderson and similar if not better production " The SI narrative flexing from writer to writer. Here's another recent SI quote from Gase on Perriman. “I mean, every time he goes out and runs, it’s certain things he feels good with and then we’ll have just one cut or something where he’s like, ‘Ahh.’ We just got to keep the swelling down and we just got to get him feeling right. And when I talk to him, he seems like he feels good some days and we just got to figure out what that sweet spot is ” Gase said. Here's to a couple of sweet spots between now and the end of December. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BROOKLYN JET Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SAR I Posted September 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 7, 2020 2 minutes ago, BROOKLYN JET said: Don't worry Joe, when we do, Jets fans will find a way to complain about it. SAR I 1 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BROOKLYN JET Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 1 minute ago, SAR I said: Don't worry Joe, when we do, Jets fans will find a way to complain about it. SAR I Dynasty or GTFO! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
addage Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 All we ever get from the press is negative coverage. Finally, SI puts in a positive piece. Overstated, maybe. But why in the world does this provoke negative comment from the fan base. Do we really want Idzik back? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jet_Engine1 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 I thought it said SI likes the D. Gotta get my mind outta the gutter. In other news, 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MykePM Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 And now we see the payoff for the "Joe Douglas is a ninja" tweet that set off all kinds of speculation a few weeks ago. Pretty slow burn by Dyer here. It was like a hottie telling you that you're going to get lucky, and then 3 weeks later you're given a lottery ticket. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beerfish Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 Douglas is doing what Idzik did, same game plan. He just has to have his picks actually work out. It all comes down to how you draft. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jet Nut Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 4 hours ago, Beerfish said: The new york jets are buffoons for letting go of their all pro safety Adams is awesome! Same old jets! I missed this one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SomebodytoAnybody47 Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 1 hour ago, Beerfish said: Douglas is doing what Idzik did, same game plan. He just has to have his picks actually work out. It all comes down to how you draft. The success to any GM! You’d think they learn how to get good at it. Losers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TuscanyTile2 Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 7 hours ago, playtowinthegame said: JD is bringing discipline and stability to the Jets. "A dollar we spend today is a dollar we don't have for tomorrow." Can we get him to run for president? 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philc1 Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 9 hours ago, BROOKLYN JET said: Now let’s get a Goddamn snack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BurnleyJet Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 No doubt Joe Douglas as done a lot to help our roster. It’s shown so far this off season how much more is to be done. The absolute abysmal job Maccagnan and Idzik did, drove this team to the worst roster in football. A team constantly drafting in the top Ten, with no Stars on the roster. Throwing darts at a board with 1st round prospects, blind folded would have yielded more talent. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redlichtie Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 12 hours ago, sec101row23 said: I like what JD has done, but the author of this article is clearly tongue licking the undercarriage of JD here. Not surprising the author is Kristian Dyer. Yeah the suggestion that he’s upgraded “nearly every deficiency” from last year is borderline laughable, I know the word ‘nearly’ is his get out but we have re-vamped the OL and that’s it ...everywhere else is a question mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GKnight83 Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 SI is still around? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greenwichjetfan Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 Ah yez, I too remember when Big Macc won executive of the year after his first offseason. What a delight he turned out to be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slimjasi Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 nice puff piece Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rangerous Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 tanny had a football mind? not very big shoes for douglas to fill. in all seriousness, tanny did well because he was able to get good people around him. imo douglas has better football credentials than tanny. as for the rest of the article, even the biggest jets naysayer will have trouble saying the team hasn't been improved over last season. the biggest upgrade was with the oline and assuming herndon and mims stay healthy the receiving corps may be considered too. not to say robbie wasn't a good receiver but i don't think he had that much of a ceiling left and perriman is about the same and he's on a short money prove it contract. if mims comes on this group will be way ahead of last season's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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