true enough, but i don't think they're looking for an Adams doppleganger. i should have been clearer probably if we pay Adams HUGE money it will set this team back. He needs to come to his senses. And if he want to chase the last nickel i am sure someone will outbid us and i won't cry If Adams takes a reasonable contract i'll be a super fan; Tom brady took contracts at 66% of value and team benefitted big time i think he may be hoping the front 7 is tough and the safeties and CBs are fast and tough. makes more sense to me in pass happy NFL
I am inclined to think that, JD and GW worked over this pick. I think we will warm up to this kid in a foreseeable future. One gripe over Maye is indeed he is too often injured. That problem won't plague the backfield any more.
JD thought they got a guy who had a similar toolset in Christian but that contract didn’t get worked out. Did any of us feel he was Adams or Maye’s replacement then? This guy will be filling a similar role...he’s the backup for Adams and Maye and can fill in in 3rd safety looks because this guy can fly and he’s a good cover guy.
Pre-Draft Analysis Davis didn't run at the combine, but he's rangy and has the potential to develop into a center fielder based on the tape. He started three games at corner in 2016 and has good cover skills for a safety. He had seven solo tackles against Oregon, flashing the potential to develop into an effective run-stopper, but he needs to be more consistent. -- Steve Muench Post-Draft Analysis The first two Jets picks were all about helping QB Sam Darnold, whereas Davis adds a wrinkle to what is an increasingly, oh, let's call it "interesting" situation in the defensive backfield, as Jamal Adams' long-term future with the franchise remains a question. Davis is a safety with the track-star athleticism of a cornerback, so he's not some Adams doppelganger but is more a high-upside play for Gregg Williams to develop. You'll see Davis return kicks, too. -- Chris Sprow
Exactly. If you get a solid depth/rotational player who returns kicks well with a 3rd round pick then its a good selection - especially when most of our 3rd round picks aren't even in football a couple of years later.
this guys is better he is either one of our next safeties. or JD feels like others have said we now have a big corner who can also run i'm way more intrigued by this guy than upset
mcGovern is only 26, not like he’s old my any means. I think if anything, you try to find a hidden gem at guard. Lewis is a bit older, Van Roten is 30 and Winters May not last this year, and def next year.
Wasn’t sure about this pick at first but we can’t sign both Adams and Maye sounds like he will take Mayes place in a yr
So going for a super athletic guy that can play CB makes little sense but going for a center when we have a very good 26-year-old center under contract was the right move?
Sure and there were reports that something shady was accused of being done like his trainer was making money from the team and other types of Compensation not listed as salary. Lets not make brady a saint for taking less money when this was happening and his wife is a super model making more then him. Players need to get paid while they can I dont blame them for making the most they can. You and I try to do it when we go to work. The bottom line is the market will dictate what he makes nothing you or I write will make a difference. He is a young player who is arguably the best player on the team regardless of position and we drafted him so you do not let young players walk for nothing because you want to try to sign someone elses player at what you deem is a more important position. At a certain point you need to sign your own drafted players especially young good players. Does he impact games for the positive and make plays, does he elevate the defensive unit, if you answer yes then we should resign him.
Yeah, I was surprised when they announced the pick, but IMO the jets want Davis as starting free safety in 2021, if not sooner. Marcus Maye has been hurt a lot, and Maye dropped a sure INT which would sealed the 2019 opener against the Bills. I think drafting Davis means that the jets ARE going to extend Adams big time, and plan to move on from Maye after this year. They don't want to sign two safeties to big money contracts at approximately the same time, especially when Maye has an injury history.
I think everyone is severely overthinking this pick and what it means for Maye or Adams. First off he’s not a single thing like Adams so I wouldn’t even bother wasting time trying to connect those dots. Second, he can play multiple positions. Third... maybe we wait and see how he plays before shipping off Maye?
We already have the best safety in the league. If your argument is that we want him to play corner, then draft a corner. That said ... you make a decent point about McGovern. But he's a 5th round pick who's started 36 games in 4 years ... and a little more than half of them were at center. The jury is still out on him, AND we can use him at guard as well. EDIT - If he's here to eventually replace Maye, you're right, and I don't hate it as much.
I hate reading about Maye being hurt a lot. He has not been hurt a lot. He started all 16 games as a rookie. He started all 16 games as a 3rd year player last year. One banged up 2nd season doesn't make him "injury prone" as it's Football and injures happen (to them all). The ONLY problem with Marcus Maye, is his age. He is 3 years older than Jamal Adams @ 27 compared to only 24. Joe Douglas is not going to want to give a soon to be 30 year old FS a big contract when by the time his contract is over he'd be well over the age of 30. Other than his age, Marcus Maye is awesome.