The post Cowboys Tried to Trade For S Jamal Adams, But Jets Wanted Too Much appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>Reportedly, the Cowboys were big on Adams and have made the strong push for the Texas native in the final hours of the deadline. The player himself was very keen to join the Super Bowl contenders as well, but it was the Jets that eventually killed the deal.
According to Dallas Morning News’ David Moore, Cowboys offered a first-round pick for Adams, but that wasn’t nearly enough. The sources close to the situation said that Jets were looking to get the first-round pick, two future second-round picks, and potentially something more.
The highest that Cowboys were willing to go, according to sources, was a first-round pick and sending a playmaker or some kind of a pick swap to New York.
Jamal Adams, who was Jets’ sixth overall pick in 2017, is considered one of the best young safeties in the game. After a strong rookie season, in which he earned PFWA All-Rookie Team honors, Adams had an even better sophomore year in which he earned Pro Bowl appearance and Second-team All-Pro honors.
Adams played all seven Jets’ games this season and has 39 tackles, one interception, and one defensive touchdown.
The post Cowboys Tried to Trade For S Jamal Adams, But Jets Wanted Too Much appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>The post Jets’ Jamal Adams Would Be Willing to Play Corner to Help the Team appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>“If they need me to go to corner, I’ll go to corner,” – said Adams via ESPN’s Rich Cimini. “I’m dead serious.”
While there is no doubt that Adams, regarded as one of the best safeties on the game, could fill the CB role if needed, there is a low chance of this actually happening. Jets also lack depth on safety position, and if Adams switched, they would just replace one problem with another.
Jets’ opted against bringing back the 2018’s starter Morris Claiborne in the offseason, instead signing Johnson to a five-year, $72.5 million contract. With him and Brown now out, presumably for a longer period, the team will have to rely on Darryl Roberts and Brian Poole to make an impact early in the season.
Also, Jets’ head coach Adam Gase hoes that there will be some players who will make the best out of the bad situation and emerge as contributors.
“This is a great opportunity for a lot of guys. Somebody has to step up and make a name for themselves.” – Gase told reporters.
The post Jets’ Jamal Adams Would Be Willing to Play Corner to Help the Team appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>The post Cowboys Tried to Trade For S Jamal Adams, But Jets Wanted Too Much appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>Reportedly, the Cowboys were big on Adams and have made the strong push for the Texas native in the final hours of the deadline. The player himself was very keen to join the Super Bowl contenders as well, but it was the Jets that eventually killed the deal.
According to Dallas Morning News’ David Moore, Cowboys offered a first-round pick for Adams, but that wasn’t nearly enough. The sources close to the situation said that Jets were looking to get the first-round pick, two future second-round picks, and potentially something more.
The highest that Cowboys were willing to go, according to sources, was a first-round pick and sending a playmaker or some kind of a pick swap to New York.
Jamal Adams, who was Jets’ sixth overall pick in 2017, is considered one of the best young safeties in the game. After a strong rookie season, in which he earned PFWA All-Rookie Team honors, Adams had an even better sophomore year in which he earned Pro Bowl appearance and Second-team All-Pro honors.
Adams played all seven Jets’ games this season and has 39 tackles, one interception, and one defensive touchdown.
The post Cowboys Tried to Trade For S Jamal Adams, But Jets Wanted Too Much appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>The post Jets’ Jamal Adams Would Be Willing to Play Corner to Help the Team appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>“If they need me to go to corner, I’ll go to corner,” – said Adams via ESPN’s Rich Cimini. “I’m dead serious.”
While there is no doubt that Adams, regarded as one of the best safeties on the game, could fill the CB role if needed, there is a low chance of this actually happening. Jets also lack depth on safety position, and if Adams switched, they would just replace one problem with another.
Jets’ opted against bringing back the 2018’s starter Morris Claiborne in the offseason, instead signing Johnson to a five-year, $72.5 million contract. With him and Brown now out, presumably for a longer period, the team will have to rely on Darryl Roberts and Brian Poole to make an impact early in the season.
Also, Jets’ head coach Adam Gase hoes that there will be some players who will make the best out of the bad situation and emerge as contributors.
“This is a great opportunity for a lot of guys. Somebody has to step up and make a name for themselves.” – Gase told reporters.
The post Jets’ Jamal Adams Would Be Willing to Play Corner to Help the Team appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>