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PLEASE REMEMBER I DON'T WANT ALL OF THEM JUST 2 OR MORE

QUARTERBACK LIST

1 DAVID CARR

2 MATT CASSELL

3 DAVID GARRAND

4 BYRAM LEFTWICH

5 KURT WARNER

HALF BACKS

1 LAMONT JORDAN

2 DARIEN SPROLES

FULL BACKS

1 BJ ASKEW

2 HEATH EVANS

3 LORENZ ONEIL

4 TONY RICHARDSON

WR

1 MICHAEL CLAYTON

2 DEVERY HENDERSON

3 TJ HUSHMANZDEH

PLACE KICKERS

1 ROBBIE GOULD

2 JASON HANSON

3 JOHN KARSAY

4 MIKE NUGENT

PUNTER

1 SHANE LECHLER

OL

1 VERNON CASEY

2 TRA THOMAS

DEFENCE LINEMEN

1 BERTRAND BERRY

2 ALBERT HAYNESWORTH

3 JULIUS PEPPERS

LINEBACKERS

1. ERIC BARTON

2 JONATHAN VILMA

CORNER BACKS

1 NNAMDI ASOUMUGHT

2 CHRIS GAMBLE

FREE SAFETY

1 BRYON DAWKINS

STRONG SAFETY

1 ABRAM ELAM

2 LAWYER MILROY

3 KERRY RHODES [1ST CHIOCE]

THIS LIST IS NO ORDER OTHER THAN A -Z BY LAST NAMES

SO WHO OR WHOM ON YOUR LIST ?

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PLEASE REMEMBER I DON'T WANT ALL OF THEM JUST 2 OR MORE

3 DAVID GARRAND

4 BYRAM LEFTWICH

2 DARIEN SPROLES

3 LORENZ ONEIL = my personal favorite

4 TONY RICHARDSON

3 TJ HUSHMANZDEH

3 JOHN KARSAY

4 MIKE NUGENT

1 VERNON CASEY

DEFENCE LINEMEN

1. ERIC BARTON

1 NNAMDI ASOUMUGHT

1 BRYON DAWKINS

1 ABRAM ELAM

2 LAWYER MILROY

3 TERRY RHODES [1ST CHIOCE]

Holy effing' sh*t! The amount of unintentional comedy in this list is almost unbearable!

:1st::happy0071::yahoo:

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Completely unrealistic but if I had to make a list:

1.Albert Haynesworth - WOW at the thought of him and Jenkins on the same line. He'd be a GREAT 3-4 DE.

2. Ray Lewis - The best leader in the NFL without a shadow of a doubt. Can still play with the best of them too, would be a great influence on David Harris too. This is one I'd actually like the Jets to really consider especially if Rex Ryan comes in.

3. Terrell Suggs - Baltimore will probably keep him (It's basically a choice between him and Ray) and although I'd love to see him here, it's never happening. The guy's a true stud and would be perfect for this defense.

4. T.J Houshmanzadah - Great Wide Reciever, apparently the Bengals are leeting him test the market too. Would love him on the Jets. T.J Houshmazou, put him on the board.....CHAMPIONSHIP.

5. Nnamdi Asoumugha - It would be an absolutely RIDICULOUS CB tandem with him and Revis but I'm not even going to bother elaborating on it because so many teams need a #1 CB more than the Jets and you'd need to give this guy SO F'ing much to get him here.

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Completely unrealistic but if I had to make a list:

1.Albert Haynesworth - WOW at the thought of him and Jenkins on the same line. He'd be a GREAT 3-4 DE.

2. Ray Lewis - The best leader in the NFL without a shadow of a doubt. Can still play with the best of them too, would be a great influence on David Harris too. This is one I'd actually like the Jets to really consider especially if Rex Ryan comes in.

3. Terrell Suggs - Baltimore will probably keep him (It's basically a choice between him and Ray) and although I'd love to see him here, it's never happening. The guy's a true stud and would be perfect for this defense.

4. T.J Houshmanzadah - Great Wide Reciever, apparently the Bengals are leeting him test the market too. Would love him on the Jets. T.J Houshmazou, put him on the board.....CHAMPIONSHIP.

5. Nnamdi Asoumugha - It would be an absolutely RIDICULOUS CB tandem with him and Revis but I'm not even going to bother elaborating on it because so many teams need a #1 CB more than the Jets and you'd need to give this guy SO F'ing much to get him here.

Why stop there? Maybe Atlanta would trade Ryan to us, and we can wrestle away Peterson from MN for a draft pick or two? ;)

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PLEASE REMEMBER I DON'T WANT ALL OF THEM JUST 2 OR MORE

QUARTERBACK LIST

1 DAVID CARR

2 MATT CASSELL

3 DAVID GARRAND

4 BYRAM LEFTWICH

5 KURT WARNER

HALF BACKS

1 LAMONT JORDAN

2 DARIEN SPROLES

FULL BACKS

1 BJ ASKEW

2 HEATH EVANS

3 LORENZ ONEIL

4 TONY RICHARDSON

WR

1 MICHAEL CLAYTON

2 DEVERY HENDERSON

3 TJ HUSHMANZDEH

PLACE KICKERS

1 ROBBIE GOULD

2 JASON HANSON

3 JOHN KARSAY

4 MIKE NUGENT

PUNTER

1 SHANE LECHLER

OL

1 VERNON CASEY

2 TRA THOMAS

DEFENCE LINEMEN

1 BERTRAND BERRY

2 ALBERT HAYNESWORTH

3 JULIUS PEPPERS

LINEBACKERS

1. ERIC BARTON

2 JONATHAN VILMA

CORNER BACKS

1 NNAMDI ASOUMUGHT

2 CHRIS GAMBLE

FREE SAFETY

1 BRYON DAWKINS

STRONG SAFETY

1 ABRAM ELAM

2 LAWYER MILROY

3 TERRY RHODES [1ST CHIOCE]

THIS LIST IS NO ORDER OTHER THAN A -Z BY LAST NAMES

SO WHO OR WHOM ON YOUR LIST ?

I would be happy with Haynesworth & Asoumught we could show and dominate in 4-3 & 3-4 fronts.

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PLEASE REMEMBER I DON'T WANT ALL OF THEM JUST 2 OR MORE

HALF BACKS

1 LAMONT JORDAN

2 DARIEN SPROLES

FULL BACKS

1 BJ ASKEW

2 HEATH EVANS

3 LORENZ ONEIL

4 TONY RICHARDSON

Our HB are fine. Jones and Washington do a fine job when our god damn coaching staff calls the right plays.

And Richardson did a great job this year and I hope we resign him

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Get rid of Favre & Baker -- save over $15 million, putting you $11 million under. Can sign a big name Free Agent or two and draft picks with that kind of dough.

Favre yes, Baker no. Baker is a good TE that has been misused his whole career. Regardless, we're talking about adding one player in FA and NOT having an actual starting QB on the roster.

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Ummm - the Jets are $5 million over the cap for 2009 already.

The projected cap is 123 million, the Jets have committed $127,937,281 (including 13 mil for Favre) in salary already according to:

http://www.nyjetscap.com/salary09.html.

Not sure that the Jets are a FA market team this offseason...

They're not in such bad shape. I outlined it a couple of weeks ago.

There's just under $30M in 2009 roster bonuses from a handful of players (Pace $9M, Revis $5.7M, Rhodes $5M, Moore $5M, Jenkins $4M) that easily clears up tons of space for next year by converting between some and all of them to signing bonuses. We can clear as much as $22M there if really needed.

Plus there's also about $25M cleared by cutting expendable players:

Favre $13M

Barrett $3.7M

Thomas $1.75-$3.25M (depending on when cut)

Bowens $2.6M

Baker $2.1M

Jason has Bryan Thomas' cap number a little low. There's a $1.25M escalator that he didn't count (the incentives for which I'm sure he mostly reached by starting all 16 games in 2008, unless it was probowl dependent or something). His cap number is likely closer to $5.0M, not $3.75M. I would say he's probably history.

[Jason, if you're reading this, he had four $1.25M escalators in his contract. One in each year from 2008-2011, which is how his contract adds up to that 5-yr/$25M extension we signed him to. Not to take away from the rest of your site, which kicks ass.]

We would get a bump of a few million in 2010 (assuming there's a cap) if Coles pouts to the point where he sits out most of the season in protest, but comes back to earn the accrued final season of his deal. Can't believe that guy is going to make more noise this year about his contract. He just turned 31 a few days ago & it would be tough to argue that he's worth a long-term investment.

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They're not in such bad shape. I outlined it a couple of weeks ago.

There's just under $30M in 2009 roster bonuses from a handful of players (Pace $9M, Revis $5.7M, Rhodes $5M, Moore $5M, Jenkins $4M) that easily clears up tons of space for next year by converting between some and all of them to signing bonuses. We can clear as much as $22M there if really needed.

Plus there's also about $25M cleared by cutting expendable players:

Favre $13M

Barrett $3.7M

Thomas $1.75-$3.25M (depending on when cut)

Bowens $2.6M

Baker $2.1M

Jason has Bryan Thomas' cap number a little low. There's a $1.25M escalator that he didn't count (the incentives for which I'm sure he mostly reached by starting all 16 games in 2008, unless it was probowl dependent or something). His cap number is likely closer to $5.0M, not $3.75M. I would say he's probably history.

[Jason, if you're reading this, he had four $1.25M escalators in his contract. One in each year from 2008-2011, which is how his contract adds up to that 5-yr/$25M extension we signed him to. Not to take away from the rest of your site, which kicks ass.]

We would get a bump of a few million in 2010 (assuming there's a cap) if Coles pouts to the point where he sits out most of the season in protest, but comes back to earn the accrued final season of his deal. Can't believe that guy is going to make more noise this year about his contract. He just turned 31 a few days ago & it would be tough to argue that he's worth a long-term investment.

Sweet - missed that! Nice work.

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Favre yes, Baker no. Baker is a good TE that has been misused his whole career. Regardless, we're talking about adding one player in FA and NOT having an actual starting QB on the roster.

Chris Baker is not going to be retained by the Jets, take it to the bank. Not going to name any sources, Baker will not be back. :yes:

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Even with Kris Jenkins, I still want Haynesworth. I want the best defensive line we could get. The Jets should throw all the money they can to get this guy.

Luckily no one else wants him. ;)

The Jets' woes on defense stemmed a lot more from the lack of pass-rush from the outside and atrocious coverage from everyone not named Revis.

If our secondary (and LB'ers) could cover a little, even Mangini/Sutton would have blitzed more. I don't see how Haynesworth is going to help that. Before our pass defense was exposed so badly (and while Jenkins was healthy), our existing line was more than adequate & we were damn hard to run against.

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