Joe Douglas, NY Jets General Manager, will Joe keep the streak of trade-deadlines alive? – New York Jets blog

DENVER — An overview of what’s happening in Denver New York Jets:

1. Trader Joe The trading deadline is in nine working days. This means that Joe Douglas, general manager, is on the phone.

Douglas has never missed a trading deadline in his three years of service. This year, things are different because the Jets have a 4-2 record and are well-positioned for flexibility.

Disgruntled receivers will be the focus of all attention Elijah MooreThe Jets have requested a trade for, The Jets state trading him isn’t an option. They could not sell him because his production has not been as high as his potential. You can work with Moore, a second-round pick in 2021 who is supposed to be their foundational player, to come to an agreement.

Jets open to receiving offers from wide receivers Denzel Mims Cornerback Bryce HallThese are both former 2020 draft picks that haven’t been allowed to play. Mims was not able to play in six of the six first games. However, he will be available Sunday against the Denver Broncos. Moore, who had to leave New Jersey for personal reasons, will be replaced. Hall was only able to play in one game and had only five defensive snaps. He is a rookie, so there could be some interest in him.

The players have been signed through 2023. There is no need to send them packing for a minor return. This would only be a late-round pick in the draft, perhaps even 2024. According to a source familiar with the situation, the Jets wanted a fourth round pick for Mims at end of preseason. They won’t get it, not even close.

ESPN’s Mims stated that his trade request was “still on the table” but that it is more likely than ever due to the uncertainty surrounding Moore. Mims could prove to be valuable insurance.

Could the Jets trade? For What is the best way to get to know a player? Douglas is more likely to be aggressive than previous years because of his team’s standing in the standings. There aren’t any obvious holes on the roster. They could use more depth at linebacker and safety.

Douglas is a lover of deadlines. He traded in search of draft capital. Leonard Williams In 2019, follow by Steve McLendon, Avery Williamson And Jordan Willis 2020. He imported Laurent Duvernay Tardiff in 2021.

2. Moore and Less: Moore has been targeted on 13% of his routes run this season, according to ESPN Stats & Information. This is 78th of 81 qualified wide receivers. With Zach Wilson He’s also been targeted less at quarterback (11%). Moore’s frustrations are understandable. However, he must understand that it’s a team sport and that the team is winning. His timing stinks.

3. The repair of the relationship: Moore’s trade request doesn’t mean he has no long-term future with the Jets. In the NFL, things change rapidly. It happened with the previous team that Coach Robert Saleh was on. San Francisco 49ersThe receiver was able to escape a difficult situation. Deebo Samuel.

Instead of honoring Samuel’s offseason trade request, the 49ers remained patient and repaired the relationship. Saleh hopes that Moore will be treated the same way. One difference: Samuel was granted a $32 million extension to his contract by the 49ers. Moore isn’t eligible for a new deal until 2024, so Saleh will have to do it the old-fashioned way: A little pep talk, with some ego stroking.

4. Team guy Moore and running back Michael Carter Similar situations are common for second-year players, who lose their opportunities because of the emergence and success of a rookie. Carter’s case is an example of this. Breece HallMoore, who was the first to start last week. Moore believes it’s Garrett Wilson. Moore vented his frustrations on social media as a prelude to his trade request. Carter has remained quiet and refused to speak up.

Carter, Carter in 2021 was the team’s rushing rusher. “The most important thing is that I know I can.” [play] — I’m not stupid, but I’m glad he gets his chance. It’s because he works hard and deserves it. I love watching my teammates play.”

Carter is this reason why he is so respected by the team.

5. Sauce lover: Saleh was riding on the team bus near Lambeau Field last Sunday, when he received an SMS from a former player. Cornerback Richard Sherman. He sent a clip of video. Sauce Gardner Breaking up a pass Green Bay Packers Wide receiver Romeo DoubsThe rookie tried to shake him with a double-move on a return route, but he failed. Gardner, 6’3″ in height, displayed extraordinary agility and changed direction with ease. He was only five inches shorter than the corner he was trying to turn.

Saleh said, “I was like: ‘Damn that was a really. really impressive play.'”

Sherman tweeted Gardner a shoutout, recognising another pass breakup in the game. Gardner thanks Sherman for his support.

Gardner said, “It feels real good because that guy a lot people compared me with,” I watched him both when he was with Legion of Boom and with the 49ers. It’s amazing to hear this kind of stuff from him.

Gardner has a fantastic start. He is one of only two players in his career to have at least one pass breakup in each of six games. (The other is Desmond Trufant, 2013).

6. You can travel with cheese! If you are curious about Gardner’s famous foam cheesehead in Green Bay then it did make the trip back to New Jersey. It was his carry-on, and it is currently at his home. He indicated that he intends to display it.

7. Rookie growing pains: The Jets’ famed draft class is not all flourishing.

Tight end Jeremy Ruckert (third round), was a healthy scratch for two of the six games. Last week, he was replaced as the TE3 Kenny YeboahHe was promoted to the practice squad. This was a decision made by special teams as the Jets rarely have three tight ends in their offensive plan. Ruckert missed the offseason due to a foot injury but has had ample time to catch up.

Yeboah was able to play a record 26 snaps for special teams, which was a team record. His rush was the key to setting up Micheal Clemons‘Blocked punt.

8. Take a fourth! They are continuing the trend of their preseason win, which saw them stage three come-from behind wins. Their point differential of plus-48 is the second-best in the fourth quarter for any team in six games over the past decade, behind only the 2016 Broncos’ (+57).

From a talent, coaching, and intangible perspective, the fourth quarter speaks volumes about a team. It is quite a contrast to last season when they were minus 44 in the fourth quarter (28th).

Carter said, “We just possess more firepower, than anything.”

9. Carbo loading: The Jets’ sports performance division created a nutrition plan to help players prepare for Denver’s high altitude. It focused on heavy hydration with lots of carbs. Defensive end John Franklin-MyersAccording to, the Broncos possess “the only true homefield advantage” in the NFL. He said that he ate lots of pretzels and drank lots of electrolytes.

10. Last word: It’s amazing how this happens, man. Everyone was talking about us like crazy, saying “Same old Jets” or whatever it was. They’re now saying that we need to remain humble. Which we will. — Wide receiver Corey Davis What has happened to the team’s perception since winning?

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