OtherwiseHappyinLife Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 I’ll start. Sauce Gardner: 1st Team All Pro Garrett Wilson: 100 catches, 1500 yards, 10 TDs. 2nd Team All Pro Jermaine Johnson: 8 sacks, elite run defender Breece Hall: Comeback Player of the Year, starts slow but regains elite form by mid year Jeremy Ruckert: #2 TE. Strong blocker, 35 catches, 6 TDs (red zone target) Micheal Clemons: 6 sacks (several from the inside), elite run defender on the edge Max Mitchell: Starting RT —————————————— Part of me thinks I’m crazy.. but are any of these that far off base? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darnold's Forehead Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 Garrett, Breece and Mitchell are most important imo. If those 3 can get through this season healthy, I think it will yield great results. Keeping Rodgers healthy and helping him with an elite #1 WR and explosive run game would be terrific. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derp Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 Three guys had at least 1500 yards last season, a fourth was close, so that’s a monster year. Possible, but I don’t think a reasonable “expectation” for almost any receiver in the league. Johnson’s raw numbers are going to depend a lot on snaps. Less than 35 guys leaguewide had at least six touchdowns last year. Again, possible, but it’s a lot for a #2 TE. Seems like a good chunk of sacks from Clemons too. Jets were seventh in the league in sacks last year and third on the team was JFM with five, fourth was Huff with three and a half. Seems like ceiling cases for most of the guys given their situations. Some seem more attainable than others, but I don’t think they’re fair as expectations. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby816 Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 Sauce to silence any question he’s the best CB. I think bc we’ll play with leads he’ll get tested more and his INT numbers go quite a bit up as well. GW. For sure is in the top 10 WR conversation. Likely top 5. Takes the leap to elite WR with great QB play. JJ. I think he gets quite a bit more playing time and gets around 8 sacks. Hall when healthy looks like an elite back. Don’t rush him back. We need him late in the year snd playoffs. Ruckert I expect to actually get some snaps this year. Don’t think he does much. Maybe around 250yds snd a couple TDs. Next year is when I think he takes his leap. Mitchell. Might straight up win the RT spot. If not he has shown he’s capable is brown if Becton can’t go. He’s relooking ahead of schedule. Clemons. I think he has an affect in obvious passing situation from the IDL. I’ll say 6 sacks this season for him. And a hard knocks favorite. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pointman Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 1 hour ago, OtherwiseHappyinLife said: I’ll start. Sauce Gardner: 1st Team All Pro Garrett Wilson: 100 catches, 1500 yards, 10 TDs. 2nd Team All Pro Jermaine Johnson: 8 sacks, elite run defender Breece Hall: Comeback Player of the Year, starts slow but regains elite form by mid year Jeremy Ruckert: #2 TE. Strong blocker, 35 catches, 6 TDs (red zone target) Micheal Clemons: 6 sacks (several from the inside), elite run defender on the edge Max Mitchell: Starting RT —————————————— Part of me thinks I’m crazy.. but are any of these that far off base? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoJoTownsell1 Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 All those posters that wanted JD fired for drafting Zach Wilson and Becton have really been quiet of late. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ACourseinMiracles Posted July 30, 2023 Share Posted July 30, 2023 Sauce, I'd like to see him continue to build on his phenomenal rookie year, and improve his anticipation instead of relying on his catch up speed. I like seeing him get his head turned around more instead of face guarding so much and continue to up his willingness to tackle, which was my main criticism of him last year, and which, he improved as the year went on. I do think he's handsy but it never seemed to effect the receivers path to the ball, hence not many flags but who knows if the refs get a bug up the kiester about it. I don't see him as a ballhawk guy so maybe a slight uptick in interceptions but I just don't think it's really part of his game. Let's hope I'm wrong. Garrett, I want to see him claim the focal point role of the offense. The guy it all runs through. The guy the other team worries about so it opens up opportunities for the rest of the team. He's got the elite separation talent, speed, hands and concentration to put up the numbers but I'm less concerned about what they are and look for him to be the catalyst of the offense. He was a big YAC guy last year and teams may focus more on tackling him to limit that. A precision passer like Rodgers should be a great compliment to his skill set. JJ and MC, I think, are what saw of them last year. Real solid ball players with a ton of hustle. I could see a slight improvement on some numbers due to some increased playing time but I don't think they will become world beaters. My hope is they continue to play their roles well and take advantage of the opportunitieswhen they arise, like Clemon's blocked kick. Ruckert, think he's still just a role player at this point. Continue to develop. Potential to be solid. Mitchell, same as Ruckert. Continue to develop. Potential to be solid. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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