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2009 Cap Outlook

Posted: Fri Jan 2, 2009 8:09 pm
by Manhattan Project
http://www.nyjetscap.com/salary09.html

NFL Salary Cap Limit: $116,729,000
Jets Adjusted Cap: $121,781,789
($5,052,789 credit from 2007)
Current Estimated Cap Space: $1,954,021

Re: 2009 Cap Outlook

Posted: Sun Jan 4, 2009 12:49 am
by TKF
we have a playoff team, a lot of young players and players in their prime.. cut favre, save a ton of money, get a QB, have a good draft and keep it moving..

Re: 2009 Cap Outlook

Posted: Sun Jan 4, 2009 6:07 pm
by Jose7
No no no TKF, there is a TON of work to be done on this team. The end of the season, we saw age, the lack of motivation and a lack of talent at skill positions hurt us.

I really hope we start to mold this team into a defense first team and start that process by hiring either Rex Ryan or Steve Spagnulo.

The guys who I think SHOULD be locks to come back on the defense side of the ball next year.

Kris Jenkins- wore down at the end of the season but he revealed he had a hip injury and a bulging disk in his back.

Calvin Pace- Wow, he was pretty damn good in every faccet of the game. He's not great at anything but he's solid to very good at all 3 phases of his position. Stopping the run, coverage and rushing the QB.

David Harris- Not the same player he was in 2007. He was injured also but there are big things expected out of him next year.

Kerry Rhodes- He got paid and DID not show up. Rhodes is such a good talent and was pretty much non existent for the year.

Revis- Lockdown corner, rare in the NFL.

And this guy Gholston. If you are allowed to label someone a bust after one year then he's a certified bust.

I think we need to cut ties with Thomas for sure. This guy only shows up when the contract year shows up.

Ellis is good but probably has solid trade value, I think he should be moved.

Kenyon Coleman must go as well. I mean, he's good against the run but he brings no explosiveness from the RE position.

Barton do not bring him back. Law is cooked.

We have a ton of holes on this team, a lot of work to do but it all depends on the type of coach we get.

Re: 2009 Cap Outlook

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:49 pm
by Manhattan Project
http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2009/0 ... icial.html

Its official Jets are under 15 million dollars under the cap.