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Report: Jets looking to move WR Anderson


Catufb85

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2017 and 2018 were good years on a bad offense. Averaging right at 50 catches over 700+ yards and 9 TDs and 7 TDs in those 2 productive years.  Already has a 92 yarder vs Cowgirls.  Could be worth a mid round pick. 
 

and contract is favorable... 

1 year $3 mill and a free agent next year. Worth seeing if he can produce at worse waste a mid rounder or if he produces negotiate. 

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33 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I wonder if they've seen enough of Darnold at this point and know they're moving on? I know that would be quick for a #3 overall pick just last year, but let's be honest... he SUCKS.

Maybe you should take your own advice and not judge a player after less than a year. 

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39 minutes ago, Catufb85 said:

2017 and 2018 were good years on a bad offense. Averaging right at 50 catches over 700+ yards and 9 TDs and 7 TDs in those 2 productive years.  Already has a 92 yarder vs Cowgirls.  Could be worth a mid round pick. 
 

and contract is favorable... 

1 year $3 mill and a free agent next year. Worth seeing if he can produce at worse waste a mid rounder or if he produces negotiate. 

Does it really make us better though? At this point unless a TE or LT becomes available I'm not sure we become a better team. 

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12 minutes ago, Snake said:

Maybe you should take your own advice and not judge a player after less than a year. 

LOL! You mad?

It wouldn't be the first time a team moves on from a high pick QB after two seasons if that's indeed what they do.

I'm surprised you object. I'm sure in your opinion the Jets have "no one special" while we had future HOFers who we couldn't find a spot on our practice squad for them because all active 53 + the current practice squaders are first ballot unanimous HOFers.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

LOL! You mad?

It wouldn't be the first time a team moves on from a high pick QB after two seasons if that's indeed what they do.

I'm surprised you object. I'm sure in your opinion the Jets have "no one special" while we had future HOFers who we couldn't find a spot on our practice squad for them because all active 53 + the current practice squaders are first ballot unanimous HOFers.

You enjoy being a hypocrite don't you? No, I think he's trash but you know me Mister rush to crown a dude. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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