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Where does J.C Jackson rank and what is he worth?

And those two statements together are why I’m hoping they’ll pay JC
I think everyone wants JC to stay over Bodden 2.0
 
I don’t think a lot of you are assessing Jackson’s market correctly. Most teams extend their superstars a year before their contract is up. Or franchise them. But they rarely hit the open market. If the Patriots don’t franchise Jackson, and we’re talking about his actual free agency market value, I think less than $20M is too low.

Top bidding teams aren’t going to use Ramsey’s deal as a “we can’t pay him more than the top corner” line. That’s not how this works. Not if a player like Jackson hits the market, and now he’s close enough that he might not accept anything less.

  • The cap is going from 182M to 20M8 next year. Each team is about to find a lot of dollars in their couches.

  • TJ Watt signed a 28M annual deal with 80M guaranteed. That’s the big game changer right there. Yes, I realize he’s not a defensive back, but look at how mixh more he got than the previously established norm. Jamal Adams got 17.5M as a strong safety, also pushing the bar much higher. Steelers and Seahawks were looking at their cash flow and the cap situation post-pandemic.

  • The contracts for Ramsey, White, Gilmore, etc. aren’t so relevant. Again, look at recent stuff accounting for the post-Covid world. Marshon Lattimore got 19.5M two months ago. Marlon Humphrey also got 19.5M a month ago. JC Jackson could absolutely be considered better than these two, or at least equal.

  • There’s no way he’s taking $16/17M. The time to do that was a year ago, and back then, people thought it was too high. That’s the risk of “I’m not sold yet.” Now he’s poised for 20M+.
 
Patriots don’t seem to win without a stud corner. Most important position on defense in the modern NFL. Sets tone for entire pass coverage scheme.
 
Bodden was an excellent CB2 here. Problem is he was their CB1

This is what would happen if they let JC Jackson go. A crap secondary. No thanks to a redux of Bodden and Shawn Springs. You do not cheap out at the cornerback position in a pass happy league where the average QB rating is 95.

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Pay this man. Not sure why some fans are so against spending Krafts money. The days of chewing out are gone. Look at what Bill had to do last summer.

Paying JC Jackson is worth more than whatever we are paying Jonnu smith and Agholor vs the production they have given us
 
Good article

I'm probably one of the few on this board who has expressed some apprehension paying JC top 5 CB money but this article has me rethinking my position.

 
Good article

I'm probably one of the few on this board who has expressed some apprehension paying JC top 5 CB money but this article has me rethinking my position.

I like the sound of this:

The franchise tag is projected to be between $17 and $17.5 million for the cornerback position," PFF's contract expert Brad Spielberger told Next Pats this week. "His camp would probably want to work around that number and try to get a multi-year deal maybe for just underneath that to avoid getting the franchise tag. But there are going to be teams that step up.

Get it done!
 
Good article

I'm probably one of the few on this board who has expressed some apprehension paying JC top 5 CB money but this article has me rethinking my position.


You don't have to preface it by saying that you're slow to catch on; this is the default for you.

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My memory is not all that bad. He had one okay year, parlayed it into a payout and took the money and ran.

’09 he was an above average corner For the Pats, on a one year contract.

He and the team couldn’t agree on a new contract, so he tested FA waters, had a visit with Houston then signed a four year Patriots deal for $22million with $10million guaranteed. I figure he thought he was worth CB1 money, Pats told him to test the market and come back with a realistic number. For comparison the CB franchise tag in 2010 was $9.566 million. So he got about half of that amount. Not a really high market, just an above average CB.

On that deal he sat out 2010 with an injury, then played five games with 4 PD before retiring in October 2011.

if he’s your model of the alternative for paying JC then BB better open the vault.

sources (to refresh my memory of details)
Leigh Bodden - Wikipedia
Leigh Bodden Career Stats | NFL.com
If Leigh Bodden stays healthy then Brady is probably going for his 10th ring this year
 
I don’t think a lot of you are assessing Jackson’s market correctly. Most teams extend their superstars a year before their contract is up. Or franchise them. But they rarely hit the open market. If the Patriots don’t franchise Jackson, and we’re talking about his actual free agency market value, I think less than $20M is too low.

Top bidding teams aren’t going to use Ramsey’s deal as a “we can’t pay him more than the top corner” line. That’s not how this works. Not if a player like Jackson hits the market, and now he’s close enough that he might not accept anything less.

  • The cap is going from 182M to 20M8 next year. Each team is about to find a lot of dollars in their couches.

  • TJ Watt signed a 28M annual deal with 80M guaranteed. That’s the big game changer right there. Yes, I realize he’s not a defensive back, but look at how mixh more he got than the previously established norm. Jamal Adams got 17.5M as a strong safety, also pushing the bar much higher. Steelers and Seahawks were looking at their cash flow and the cap situation post-pandemic.

  • The contracts for Ramsey, White, Gilmore, etc. aren’t so relevant. Again, look at recent stuff accounting for the post-Covid world. Marshon Lattimore got 19.5M two months ago. Marlon Humphrey also got 19.5M a month ago. JC Jackson could absolutely be considered better than these two, or at least equal.

  • There’s no way he’s taking $16/17M. The time to do that was a year ago, and back then, people thought it was too high. That’s the risk of “I’m not sold yet.” Now he’s poised for 20M+.
Agree, and this is exactly why BB was correct in grabbing a bunch of solid Free Agents this off-season.

The deals for guys like Bourne, Agholor, and Henry (Smith, too, if he ever figures it out), to say nothing of Judon, will lok really good even this coming off-season.
 
Ice Ice, you can laugh all you want, but this is a good football team. Last year's team was a bad football team.

And it's a good football team with tons of cap flexibility going forward after this year.
 
I don’t think a lot of you are assessing Jackson’s market correctly. Most teams extend their superstars a year before their contract is up. Or franchise them. But they rarely hit the open market. If the Patriots don’t franchise Jackson, and we’re talking about his actual free agency market value, I think less than $20M is too low.

Top bidding teams aren’t going to use Ramsey’s deal as a “we can’t pay him more than the top corner” line. That’s not how this works. Not if a player like Jackson hits the market, and now he’s close enough that he might not accept anything less.

  • The cap is going from 182M to 20M8 next year. Each team is about to find a lot of dollars in their couches.

  • TJ Watt signed a 28M annual deal with 80M guaranteed. That’s the big game changer right there. Yes, I realize he’s not a defensive back, but look at how mixh more he got than the previously established norm. Jamal Adams got 17.5M as a strong safety, also pushing the bar much higher. Steelers and Seahawks were looking at their cash flow and the cap situation post-pandemic.

  • The contracts for Ramsey, White, Gilmore, etc. aren’t so relevant. Again, look at recent stuff accounting for the post-Covid world. Marshon Lattimore got 19.5M two months ago. Marlon Humphrey also got 19.5M a month ago. JC Jackson could absolutely be considered better than these two, or at least equal.

  • There’s no way he’s taking $16/17M. The time to do that was a year ago, and back then, people thought it was too high. That’s the risk of “I’m not sold yet.” Now he’s poised for 20M+.
I agree.

We passed up our opportunity to get Jackson at $17M per year n($68M).

We decided to get Jackson for $3M, a saving of $14M and the rights to franchise him at $17M or $18M)

Even if we now signed him for $21M a year for 3 years, the team comes out ahead. ($3M plus $63M). And yes, I think that we can get him for $21M a year. At worst the team loses a year (presuming a 3 year contract before the 2021 season). $20M-$21M for 2 years is a huge bargain. A 3rd year would end up costing $30M for the 3rd year of a contract compared (3 years/$51-54M) to what they did.

To come out even over a 3 year $51M contract (2021-2023) before the season, we could sign him for 2 years at $24M a year at the end of this season. I suspect that this is doable for a 2 year contract, or the first 2 years of a long contract (perhaps including a bonus a 2022 and 2023 salaries guaranteed and totaling $48M).
 
If Leigh Bodden stays healthy then Brady is probably going for his 10th ring this year
10th ring?
I don’t think a lot of you are assessing Jackson’s market correctly. Most teams extend their superstars a year before their contract is up. Or franchise them. But they rarely hit the open market. If the Patriots don’t franchise Jackson, and we’re talking about his actual free agency market value, I think less than $20M is too low.

Top bidding teams aren’t going to use Ramsey’s deal as a “we can’t pay him more than the top corner” line. That’s not how this works. Not if a player like Jackson hits the market, and now he’s close enough that he might not accept anything less.

  • The cap is going from 182M to 20M8 next year. Each team is about to find a lot of dollars in their couches.

  • TJ Watt signed a 28M annual deal with 80M guaranteed. That’s the big game changer right there. Yes, I realize he’s not a defensive back, but look at how mixh more he got than the previously established norm. Jamal Adams got 17.5M as a strong safety, also pushing the bar much higher. Steelers and Seahawks were looking at their cash flow and the cap situation post-pandemic.

  • The contracts for Ramsey, White, Gilmore, etc. aren’t so relevant. Again, look at recent stuff accounting for the post-Covid world. Marshon Lattimore got 19.5M two months ago. Marlon Humphrey also got 19.5M a month ago. JC Jackson could absolutely be considered better than these two, or at least equal.

  • There’s no way he’s taking $16/17M. The time to do that was a year ago, and back then, people thought it was too high. That’s the risk of “I’m not sold yet.” Now he’s poised for 20M+.
Now that you presented this, there is a possibility Jackson pushes or even exceeds $20M. We've seen plenty of times player A get paid more money then player B (who signed shortly prior) who may be better than player A. Jamal Adams is also very good comp as a starting point as he's been pretty bad in Seattle. If he can't rush the passer, he's worthless. If Jackson leads or is close to league in INT's again, then he deserves to be paid at least Lattimore and Humphrey money. This would be the 3rd straight year he would be in the running for INT leader in the NFL and that is no fluke. It would be asinine to let him walk.
Every day they drag their feet, the price tag keeps going up. Set time with his agent now and extend JC Jackson asap. 18m/year get it done. No faith in this mediocre front office around Bill.

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They let Gilmore go, letting Jackson go would be a very disappointing blunder by Bill.
 
I feel the same way about Jackson as I did about Trey Flowers. Would have loved to have re-signed Flowers but the bidding got ridiculous and would have stopped us adding other players. The Lions clearly regret signing a good but not great player to a mega deal.

Same will happen with Jackson. I would happily re-sign him to a very good deal - say top 10 corner money at $14m a year. I have no interest at $18m+. A team that signs him for that amount is going to regret it. You need to look at the opportunity cost of doing it and who else you can't therefore sign. Franchising him is an even worse plan as you can't lower his cap hit in year one.
 
I feel the same way about Jackson as I did about Trey Flowers. Would have loved to have re-signed Flowers but the bidding got ridiculous and would have stopped us adding other players. The Lions clearly regret signing a good but not great player to a mega deal.

Same will happen with Jackson. I would happily re-sign him to a very good deal - say top 10 corner money at $14m a year. I have no interest at $18m+. A team that signs him for that amount is going to regret it. You need to look at the opportunity cost of doing it and who else you can't therefore sign. Franchising him is an even worse plan as you can't lower his cap hit in year one.

Flowers wasn’t a top 25 defensive lineman. That contract was ridiculous, and we all knew it. In addition, the Patriots scheme doesn’t require a guy like him.

Jackson is probably a top 5 CB. The price may be high, but at least you’re getting a top player. The Patriots paid a ton for Revis and Gilmore. Without a stud #1 CB, they’re going to struggle badly.
 
I feel the same way about Jackson as I did about Trey Flowers. Would have loved to have re-signed Flowers but the bidding got ridiculous and would have stopped us adding other players. The Lions clearly regret signing a good but not great player to a mega deal.

Same will happen with Jackson. I would happily re-sign him to a very good deal - say top 10 corner money at $14m a year. I have no interest at $18m+. A team that signs him for that amount is going to regret it. You need to look at the opportunity cost of doing it and who else you can't therefore sign. Franchising him is an even worse plan as you can't lower his cap hit in year one.
Opportunity cost? Who else would they be missing out on if they sign Jackson? You need good CB's to win games in this NFL.

The difference between these two players is that Jackson is considered in the conversation as one of the best CB's while Flowers was heavily dependent on scheme and not in the same universe as the league's best DL. Evan Lazar pointed out Flowers had the most unblocked pressures in the NFL in 2018, so he can thank Bill for his big pay day. Rumor is that Patricia was so desperate to get the locker room under control he, massively overpaid Flowers so players would follow his lead. Flowers being a disaster with the Lions is an understatement. Now they have no idea what to do with him and have moved him to LB which is laughable. He's been so bad the media has been suggesting him being benched in favor of younger players as the D has been better without him.

I see the Lions trading Flowers in the offseason with Flowers restructuring his contract when he comes back to the Pats.
 
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10th ring?

Now that you presented this, there is a possibility Jackson pushes or even exceeds $20M. We've seen plenty of times player A get paid more money then player B (who signed shortly prior) who may be better than player A. Jamal Adams is also very good comp as a starting point as he's been pretty bad in Seattle. If he can't rush the passer, he's worthless. If Jackson leads or is close to league in INT's again, then he deserves to be paid at least Lattimore and Humphrey money. This would be the 3rd straight year he would be in the running for INT leader in the NFL and that is no fluke. It would be asinine to let him walk.

They let Gilmore go, letting Jackson go would be a very disappointing blunder by Bill.
Add a healthy Bodden to the 2011 team and they likely win the Super Bowl. Bodden > Edelman as a CB.

Also a good bet that it helps them beat the Jets in 2010. With a decent shot at a Super Bowl win.

Thats 2 more rings.
 
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