This is assuming the Jets are bidding against themselves and there isn't a 2nd or 3rd team interested.
Originally Posted by: earthquake
People are suggesting the Jets are only bidding against themselves at this point, but the smart thing to do (and one iffy report suggest this was done) the Packers lock in the trade details
BEFORE letting other teams talk to your players.
So whatever the compensation is, it most likely was agreed on, before the Packers let the Jets talk with Rodgers. Which is why I'm disappointed it hasn't been leaked yet... as this sounds like it's almost a done deal.
I like the sound of this but I don't think the Jets can absorb the cap hits of Rodgers and Bahktari. Though maybe with significant restricting they could?
Originally Posted by: earthquake
If you give the Packers enough draft capital, then they could take the cap hits...
But really the Jets don't have much cap room in 2023, but they have the 16th most in 2024 and the 10th most in 2025. They can kick the can down the road if they want to go all in with no CURRENT problems...
Bahktari has had so many injuries in the last 3 years that if I'm another team, you would have to give me draft picks just to take on his salary.
Originally Posted by: earthquake
He's had so many injuries, and came back so extremely rusted and STILL finished with PFF's 6th best OT pass blocking grade (4th best LT). If he wasn't rusty, he'd probably be in the top 2 in pass blocking.
Which 3 of the last 6 years (2017, 2018, 2020) he's finished 2nd best OVERALL OT grade, he was 12th overall in 2022.
In 2022, the Jets best OTs came in at #69, #71 and #76 in OT grades overall, behind Bakhtiari (#12), Tom (#40) and Nijman (#54)
A team that is in win now mode and doesn't have OT to protect a valuable QB really should make sure they have some protection for said QB.