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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I’d be shocked if he doesn’t value or look at himself as a #1 corner.Like Thuney, I see Bill allowing Jackson to test FA and see what his value is.
I’m 50/50 on him returning. If he thinks he’s a #1 and want that money, it will be tough to re-sign him.
Oh he will.I’d be shocked if he doesn’t value or look at himself as a #1 corner.
Once he hits FA it's more about what other teams think.Like Thuney, I see Bill allowing Jackson to test FA and see what his value is.
I’m 50/50 on him returning. If he thinks he’s a #1 and want that money, it will be tough to re-sign him.
Oh he will.
I bet his asking price will be $16M-$17M per year.
Still have to pay it. I don't want lowIQ idiots surrounding BB think they can patch a secondary without elite cornerbacks. Think of the crappy smurf CB era when they could never get a key 3rd down stop.
Coincidentally also with roommates from John Carroll deciding this was a good thing back then as well.
It'll basically be 2008 all over again with EH3 as our #1 CBYeah, if we let JC get to FA, he's gone.
We won't be able to match what he gets offered and he'll go. People point to Andrews, McCourty and Hightower and examples of letting them test FA and retaining them, but Hightower only got offered more or less the same from the Steelers and McCourty said he weighed up leaving the North East, where he's from, where he went to college and where he's lived all his life and felt it wasn't worth the extra money to leave. JC Jackson is from Florida and would probably jump at the chance to head south for more money.
Still have to pay it. I don't want lowIQ idiots surrounding BB think they can patch a secondary without elite cornerbacks. Think of the crappy smurf CB era when they could never get a key 3rd down stop.
Coincidentally also with roommates from John Carroll deciding this was a good thing back then as well.
Sad but true.There will be teams that see Jackson as a legit top #1 CB and where he is an awesome #2 or decent #1 CB. He will likely get paid near the top of the CB scale. That will be too much for the Pats.
JC Jackson:
He isn’t a shutdown CB but he is a CB1. The standards for CB1 play are skewed here due to Talib, Revis & the DPOY Gilmore season. There may be only two shutdown CBs in the NFL in Ramsey & Alexander. I don’t know how the pats will upgrade from JC. I hope they re-sign him.
- leads league in INTs & passer rating against since entering NFL
- second in PBUs this season
- 7th out of 75 in passer rating against this season & 2nd out of 23 among CBs with atleast 80% snaps
- The CB1 of a top 10 defense & 3rd in passer rating against
JC Jackson:
He isn’t a shutdown CB but he is a CB1. The standards for CB1 play are skewed here due to Talib, Revis & the DPOY Gilmore season. There may be only two shutdown CBs in the NFL in Ramsey & Alexander. I don’t know how the pats will upgrade from JC. I hope they re-sign him.
- leads league in INTs & passer rating against since entering NFL
- second in PBUs this season
- 7th out of 75 in passer rating against this season & 2nd out of 23 among CBs with atleast 80% snaps
- The CB1 of a top 10 defense & 3rd in passer rating against
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