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Jets- Eyeing Panthers G Greg Van Roten


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Revamping the offensive line is Jets GM Joe Douglas‘ top priority this offseason and Van Roten could be an option for New York in the second tier of free-agent offensive linemen. It’s worth noting that Van Roten would reportedly like to remain in Carolina.

It’s not clear if the team intends to re-sign him yet, though if he left it would mean they would need to replace both starting guards after trading away Trai Turner.

---->Hughes writes Van Roten’s deal could fall in the range of $8-$10 million per season.<----   ,

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5 minutes ago, NcPsa10 said:

Revamping the offensive line is Jets GM Joe Douglas‘ top priority this offseason and Van Roten could be an option for New York in the second tier of free-agent offensive linemen. It’s worth noting that Van Roten would reportedly like to remain in Carolina.

It’s not clear if the team intends to re-sign him yet, though if he left it would mean they would need to replace both starting guards after trading away Trai Turner.

---->Hughes writes Van Roten’s deal could fall in the range of $8-$10 million per season.<----   ,

What???? I thought we could bring him back for a 1/4 of that per year.  All I can say is good luck GVR and hello comp pick!

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5 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

8-10 million for a below average OG is outlandish. Watch Marty re-sign him for that amount 

On what basis do you presume to call him "below average"?

Wouldn't 9977 likes on 17667 posts earn you that rating, as a poster?

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1 minute ago, Real1zOnly said:

Cool so we put Cam behind another poo Oline and end his career. Sounds like a plan!

You think GVR is the solution to our line problems? He’s a below average Guard who is projected to make 8-10 million a year. Do you think it’s a good idea to give him that type of contract? 

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