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Abraham agreement? With both Seattle+Atlanta? (1 Viewer)

If seattle does not match Hutch tonight there could be a huge wrinkle in the John Abe sweepstakes - Seattle will have a ton of money to throw around.
Seattle just threw a lot of money at Julian Peterson, so the Falcons might be the only remaining suitor for Abraham.
:goodposting: I was thinking the same thing after I saw the Hawks signed Peterson. They still have money left but they can't throw a big fat bonus at him the first year and carry that salary under the cap. Plus Seattle still needs a CB and a WR if the Vikings match for Burleson. It's not out of the realm of possibilities, but I see it much less likely now that Seattle would want him given the circumstances.

 
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If seattle does not match Hutch tonight there could be a huge wrinkle in the John Abe sweepstakes - Seattle will have a ton of money to throw around.
Seattle just threw a lot of money at Julian Peterson, so the Falcons might be the only remaining suitor for Abraham.
:goodposting: I was thinking the same thing after I saw the Hawks signed Peterson. They still have money left but they can't throw a big fat bonus at him the first year and carry that salary under the cap. Plus Seattle still needs a CB and a WR if the Vikings match for Burleson. It's not out of the realm of possibilities, but I see it much less likely now that Seattle would want him given the circumstances.
Not to mention Peterson is often referred to across the league as a "pass rushing" LB.Seattle has signed their impact defensive player. Look for them to pony up for a OL, WR, or DB

 
Given that Seattle isn't matching Hutch, they have plenty of money to sign Abraham along with Peterson. Keep in mind that they will not have to sign a 1st-rounder if they get Abraham either.

No, I don't think Peterson precludes Abraham, but the longer this continues, the more I believe Atlanta will pay the price, b/c they sure ain't doin' much walkin' away.

 
No, I don't think Peterson precludes Abraham, but the longer this continues, the more I believe Atlanta will pay the price, b/c they sure ain't doin' much walkin' away.
Do you really believe Abraham > draft pick 1.15?
 
No, I don't think Peterson precludes Abraham, but the longer this continues, the more I believe Atlanta will pay the price, b/c they sure ain't doin' much walkin' away.
Do you really believe Abraham > draft pick 1.15?
No, I'm sure there will be a swap-back on the part of the Jets. I do think it's reasonable for the Jets to insist on not only 1st-round value, but also an actual 1st-round pick. This deal is being held up by Atlanat, imo - if they were willing to move something of value (Schaub or the 1st rounder) a deal would have been struck. But they're playing games, seeing if they can get Abraham on the cheap. While nobody thinks that Abe>1.15, everyone believes that Abe>2.15.
 
No, I don't think Peterson precludes Abraham, but the longer this continues, the more I believe Atlanta will pay the price, b/c they sure ain't doin' much walkin' away.
Do you really believe Abraham > draft pick 1.15?
No, I'm sure there will be a swap-back on the part of the Jets. I do think it's reasonable for the Jets to insist on not only 1st-round value, but also an actual 1st-round pick. This deal is being held up by Atlanat, imo - if they were willing to move something of value (Schaub or the 1st rounder) a deal would have been struck. But they're playing games, seeing if they can get Abraham on the cheap. While nobody thinks that Abe>1.15, everyone believes that Abe>2.15.
They aren't necessarily trying to "get him on the cheap", they are just being smart and trying to work it without giving up Schaub or the 1st round pick. Schaub is too good of a QB and costs them nothing against the cap to give up. And the 1st round pick could provide them with a great young RB this year...Moroney, Lendale White, or DeAngelo Williams! So they will press getting all 3 and see if the Jets blink!
 
This deal is being held up by Atlanat, imo - if they were willing to move something of value (Schaub or the 1st rounder) a deal would have been struck. But they're playing games, seeing if they can get Abraham on the cheap. While nobody thinks that Abe>1.15, everyone believes that Abe>2.15.
It's been reported that McKay has offered the 2.15 + player to the Jets. Although the player offered is unknown, speculation is that it was TJ Duckett.The Jets turned down that offer.

I don't see McKay giving up the Falcons 15. No way Abraham is worth that.

With Seattle making an offer for Burleson, they'll lose their 3rd rounder to the Vikes, if the Vikes don't match. Not sure Seattle is going to want to go into the draft with only 1 day 1 pick. I think Seattle may pull out of the Abraham sweepstakes if they seal the deal on Burleson.

 
Abraham unhappy over stalled deal

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

By RANDY LANGE

The stalled trade talks between the Jets and the Atlanta Falcons have left John Abraham, the focus of those talks, feeling he's being "treated like dirt" by the Jets, said a friend of the increasingly frustrated defensive end.

The friend said the Jets continue to tell Abraham what they want him to do to get the long-term deal he feels he deserves, then keep moving the bar.

Last year the message was to stay on the field for 16 games, have a great season and the sides might resume negotiations on a new contract.

He did that, then was told he would be franchise-tagged again, but that he could find a team interested in signing and trading for him.

Abraham found Atlanta, and that is creating new frustrations. He and agents Tony Agnone and Rich Rosa agreed on a new contract with Falcons general manager Rich McKay, and in his visit last week, he felt as if the Falcons players had already "adopted" him.

Fellow defensive end Patrick Kerney told him when the deal was completed, he'd recommend that Abraham, who wants to be a leader on his new team, be immediately added to the Falcons' veterans council.

Yet Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum and McKay reached a stalemate over compensation, the Jets wanting the Falcons' 15th overall pick in the draft, the Falcons wanting to give up their second-rounder, 47th overall.

Agnone did not return messages Monday but he told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sunday that Abraham is "not happy."

Agnone said there had been no new developments over the weekend, nor had there been contract talks with Seattle, which jumped into the fray by offering the Jets their 31st overall pick for Abraham.

Agnone also said Abraham is intent on suiting up for the Falcons.

The good thing about this three-way standoff is that although it is believed the Jets and Falcons haven't talked since Saturday, no one is walking away from the table.

"I know we're trying hard to satisfy all parties concerned," said Atlanta owner Arthur Blank.

It's possible the general managers have been told by their bosses, Blank and Jets owner Woody Johnson to keep the haggling out of the media and get this matter resolved quietly.

 
Why not Atlanta's 2nd and 3rd this year or 2nd this year and next year?

Or could Atlanta trade down in the first once or twice.. get some picks in rounds 2-4 and then trade the first rounder for Abraham?

 
No, I don't think Peterson precludes Abraham, but the longer this continues, the more I believe Atlanta will pay the price, b/c they sure ain't doin' much walkin' away.
Do you really believe Abraham > draft pick 1.15?
No, I'm sure there will be a swap-back on the part of the Jets. I do think it's reasonable for the Jets to insist on not only 1st-round value, but also an actual 1st-round pick. This deal is being held up by Atlanat, imo - if they were willing to move something of value (Schaub or the 1st rounder) a deal would have been struck. But they're playing games, seeing if they can get Abraham on the cheap. While nobody thinks that Abe>1.15, everyone believes that Abe>2.15.
They aren't necessarily trying to "get him on the cheap", they are just being smart and trying to work it without giving up Schaub or the 1st round pick. Schaub is too good of a QB and costs them nothing against the cap to give up. And the 1st round pick could provide them with a great young RB this year...Moroney, Lendale White, or DeAngelo Williams! So they will press getting all 3 and see if the Jets blink!
I'm not saying the Falcons are doing anything wrong by trying to get Abe for cheap - obviously, giving up as little as possible is in the best interest of the Falcons. That said, I think that the Falcons, by all accounts, are offering less than market value. Even a 2nd-rounder + TJ Duckett is a bad offer, given that Duckett's value on the trade market is a 2nd-day pick.
This deal is being held up by Atlanat, imo - if they were willing to move something of value (Schaub or the 1st rounder) a deal would have been struck. But they're playing games, seeing if they can get Abraham on the cheap. While nobody thinks that Abe>1.15, everyone believes that Abe>2.15.
It's been reported that McKay has offered the 2.15 + player to the Jets. Although the player offered is unknown, speculation is that it was TJ Duckett.The Jets turned down that offer.

I don't see McKay giving up the Falcons 15. No way Abraham is worth that.

With Seattle making an offer for Burleson, they'll lose their 3rd rounder to the Vikes, if the Vikes don't match. Not sure Seattle is going to want to go into the draft with only 1 day 1 pick. I think Seattle may pull out of the Abraham sweepstakes if they seal the deal on Burleson.
1. I've speculated on the TJ offer, but let's be honest, all we have is rumors of what the offers were.2. I don't think Burleson is relevant to this conversation - I don't think it's such a big deal to trade away tow first-day picks if you're getting value back. I also think that if Burleson precludes Abraham, Seattle would have worked a lot harder on Abraham before abandoning him for Burleson. I think Seattle's offer remains, and that they're gambling that Atlanta will walk away.

 
No, I don't think Peterson precludes Abraham, but the longer this continues, the more I believe Atlanta will pay the price, b/c they sure ain't doin' much walkin' away.
Do you really believe Abraham > draft pick 1.15?
No, I'm sure there will be a swap-back on the part of the Jets. I do think it's reasonable for the Jets to insist on not only 1st-round value, but also an actual 1st-round pick. This deal is being held up by Atlanat, imo - if they were willing to move something of value (Schaub or the 1st rounder) a deal would have been struck. But they're playing games, seeing if they can get Abraham on the cheap. While nobody thinks that Abe>1.15, everyone believes that Abe>2.15.
They aren't necessarily trying to "get him on the cheap", they are just being smart and trying to work it without giving up Schaub or the 1st round pick. Schaub is too good of a QB and costs them nothing against the cap to give up. And the 1st round pick could provide them with a great young RB this year...Moroney, Lendale White, or DeAngelo Williams! So they will press getting all 3 and see if the Jets blink!
I'm not saying the Falcons are doing anything wrong by trying to get Abe for cheap - obviously, giving up as little as possible is in the best interest of the Falcons. That said, I think that the Falcons, by all accounts, are offering less than market value. Even a 2nd-rounder + TJ Duckett is a bad offer, given that Duckett's value on the trade market is a 2nd-day pick.
This deal is being held up by Atlanat, imo - if they were willing to move something of value (Schaub or the 1st rounder) a deal would have been struck. But they're playing games, seeing if they can get Abraham on the cheap. While nobody thinks that Abe>1.15, everyone believes that Abe>2.15.
It's been reported that McKay has offered the 2.15 + player to the Jets. Although the player offered is unknown, speculation is that it was TJ Duckett.The Jets turned down that offer.

I don't see McKay giving up the Falcons 15. No way Abraham is worth that.

With Seattle making an offer for Burleson, they'll lose their 3rd rounder to the Vikes, if the Vikes don't match. Not sure Seattle is going to want to go into the draft with only 1 day 1 pick. I think Seattle may pull out of the Abraham sweepstakes if they seal the deal on Burleson.
1. I've speculated on the TJ offer, but let's be honest, all we have is rumors of what the offers were.2. I don't think Burleson is relevant to this conversation - I don't think it's such a big deal to trade away tow first-day picks if you're getting value back. I also think that if Burleson precludes Abraham, Seattle would have worked a lot harder on Abraham before abandoning him for Burleson. I think Seattle's offer remains, and that they're gambling that Atlanta will walk away.
It'n not strictly about Burleson and the #3.Don't forget the Peterson signning (he is suited to play the pass rushing DE position)

Add the DT's signnings of Rocky Bernard, Russell Davis.

I'd think the Hawks might want to keep the 31st and use it on Ko Simpson for their Defensive Backfield, or after losing Hutch, go with the best available O'Lineman.

 
Abraham unhappy over stalled deal

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

By RANDY LANGE

The stalled trade talks between the Jets and the Atlanta Falcons have left John Abraham, the focus of those talks, feeling he's being "treated like dirt" by the Jets, said a friend of the increasingly frustrated defensive end.

The friend said the Jets continue to tell Abraham what they want him to do to get the long-term deal he feels he deserves, then keep moving the bar.

Last year the message was to stay on the field for 16 games, have a great season and the sides might resume negotiations on a new contract.

He did that, then was told he would be franchise-tagged again, but that he could find a team interested in signing and trading for him.

Abraham found Atlanta, and that is creating new frustrations. He and agents Tony Agnone and Rich Rosa agreed on a new contract with Falcons general manager Rich McKay, and in his visit last week, he felt as if the Falcons players had already "adopted" him.

Fellow defensive end Patrick Kerney told him when the deal was completed, he'd recommend that Abraham, who wants to be a leader on his new team, be immediately added to the Falcons' veterans council.

Yet Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum and McKay reached a stalemate over compensation, the Jets wanting the Falcons' 15th overall pick in the draft, the Falcons wanting to give up their second-rounder, 47th overall.

Agnone did not return messages Monday but he told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sunday that Abraham is "not happy."

Agnone said there had been no new developments over the weekend, nor had there been contract talks with Seattle, which jumped into the fray by offering the Jets their 31st overall pick for Abraham.

Agnone also said Abraham is intent on suiting up for the Falcons.

The good thing about this three-way standoff is that although it is believed the Jets and Falcons haven't talked since Saturday, no one is walking away from the table.

"I know we're trying hard to satisfy all parties concerned," said Atlanta owner Arthur Blank.

It's possible the general managers have been told by their bosses, Blank and Jets owner Woody Johnson to keep the haggling out of the media and get this matter resolved quietly.
It still seems like the Falcons have all the leverage; they seem prepared to move forward whether the Jets budge or not. It seems the Jets have a very disgruntled player and are in a situation where they have to move him and the only viable option (according to the player) is Atlanta.
 
Abraham unhappy over stalled deal

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

By RANDY LANGE

The stalled trade talks between the Jets and the Atlanta Falcons have left John Abraham, the focus of those talks, feeling he's being "treated like dirt" by the Jets, said a friend of the increasingly frustrated defensive end.

The friend said the Jets continue to tell Abraham what they want him to do to get the long-term deal he feels he deserves, then keep moving the bar.

Last year the message was to stay on the field for 16 games, have a great season and the sides might resume negotiations on a new contract.

He did that, then was told he would be franchise-tagged again, but that he could find a team interested in signing and trading for him.

Abraham found Atlanta, and that is creating new frustrations. He and agents Tony Agnone and Rich Rosa agreed on a new contract with Falcons general manager Rich McKay, and in his visit last week, he felt as if the Falcons players had already "adopted" him.

Fellow defensive end Patrick Kerney told him when the deal was completed, he'd recommend that Abraham, who wants to be a leader on his new team, be immediately added to the Falcons' veterans council.

Yet Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum and McKay reached a stalemate over compensation, the Jets wanting the Falcons' 15th overall pick in the draft, the Falcons wanting to give up their second-rounder, 47th overall.

Agnone did not return messages Monday but he told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sunday that Abraham is "not happy."

Agnone said there had been no new developments over the weekend, nor had there been contract talks with Seattle, which jumped into the fray by offering the Jets their 31st overall pick for Abraham.

Agnone also said Abraham is intent on suiting up for the Falcons.

The good thing about this three-way standoff is that although it is believed the Jets and Falcons haven't talked since Saturday, no one is walking away from the table.

"I know we're trying hard to satisfy all parties concerned," said Atlanta owner Arthur Blank.

It's possible the general managers have been told by their bosses, Blank and Jets owner Woody Johnson to keep the haggling out of the media and get this matter resolved quietly.
It still seems like the Falcons have all the leverage; they seem prepared to move forward whether the Jets budge or not. It seems the Jets have a very disgruntled player and are in a situation where they have to move him and the only viable option (according to the player) is Atlanta.
I can see Seattle upping their offer for Abraham to sign. Abraham hasn't kicked Seattle in the mouth. I can respect Abraham for wanting to play in Atlanta for less money to be closer to home.
 
From Rich Cimini of NY Daily News - pretty solid source - at the end of his article today:

"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick. Lurking in the shadows are the Seahawks, who have offered their first-rounder (No. 31). The Jets will accept that proposal, but Abraham apparently doesn't want to play in Seattle."

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!

 
Blank: 'Trying hard' to land Abraham

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Published on: 03/20/06

Falcons owner Arthur Blank said team officials continued to work on compensation to land New York Jets defensive end John Abraham, the pass-rushing specialist who has been their main offseason target.

"I know we're trying hard to satisfy all parties concerned," Blank said Monday. "I think John Abraham is satisfied, at this point. It's just a matter of us working something out with the Jets."

That could mean the Falcons offering more in a trade than the second-round pick in the April draft that the Jets rebuffed last week after Seattle offered its first round pick, 31st overall.

Atlanta refuses to trade backup quarterback Matt Schaub or its first-round draft pick (No. 15). Any new offer could include an additional pick in this season's draft or future considerations. Atlanta has already dealt its fourth-round pick to Cleveland for safety Chris Crocker.

"I spent several hours with him last week and he's a great football player and will continue to be a great football player," Blank said.

- Steve Wyche
www.ajc.com
 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
 
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"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Or give him away for garbage like his predecessor. I would rather my GM takes back an unhappy star player than give him away for a lowball offer. No egg on the JEts face unless they allow themselves to get bullied into a deal by Abe or Atlanta. Not going to happen with this regime! :thumbup:
 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Again.... the new management team of the Jets have to establish that they won't cave in, and they aren't about to let a player, any player, dictate terms to them. If they did, they would make things very difficult for themselves in the LONG term. If that means keeping Abraham, they will. Rather than egg on their face, they will have established their credibility and authority.... which has so far been seriously questioned around the league due to their ages and inexperience. They know that.... and THAT is why they will hold ground on this.
 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.

 
I don't see McKay giving up the Falcons 15. No way Abraham is worth that.
So what you're telling me is if you threw John Abraham amongst the pool of college players that will be available at 15 overall ... the Falcs wouldn't draft Abraham?I'm not saying the Jets will or even should get the 15th overall for him ... but he is definitely worth it.HTH.
 
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I don't see McKay giving up the Falcons 15. No way Abraham is worth that.
So what you're telling me is if you threw John Abraham amongst the pool of college players that will be available at 15 overall ... the Falcs wouldn't draft Abraham?I'm not saying the Jets will or even should get the 15th overall for him ... but he is definitely worth it.

HTH.
He's not worth the 15th overall chocie - that should be sort of obvious. Though his level of play is worth that choice, his age is not. Normally, you get the five years from 22-27 when you draft someone. Abraham is 28, and nobody expects he will be as productive at 31 as he was at 25.
 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Again.... the new management team of the Jets have to establish that they won't cave in, and they aren't about to let a player, any player, dictate terms to them. If they did, they would make things very difficult for themselves in the LONG term. If that means keeping Abraham, they will. Rather than egg on their face, they will have established their credibility and authority.... which has so far been seriously questioned around the league due to their ages and inexperience. They know that.... and THAT is why they will hold ground on this.
I don't understand the trade off here. We are talking about 15 spots in the draft, why won't they pull the trigger on this? And what is the message that the Jets are sending to their players? We are going to play hardball and do exactly what we want regardless of what the players want. This should create some harmony given the recent release of Mawae, Kendall et al, in addition to asking Pennington to take an 8 million dollar paycut because he got hurt.
 
I don't see McKay giving up the Falcons 15. No way Abraham is worth that.
So what you're telling me is if you threw John Abraham amongst the pool of college players that will be available at 15 overall ... the Falcs wouldn't draft Abraham?I'm not saying the Jets will or even should get the 15th overall for him ... but he is definitely worth it.

HTH.
You have to give up the 15th pick AND sign him to a big deal.
 
So what you're telling me is if you threw John Abraham amongst the pool of college players that will be available at 15 overall ... the Falcs wouldn't draft Abraham?

I'm not saying the Jets will or even should get the 15th overall for him ... but he is definitely worth it.

HTH.
(Scuze if quotes are wrong)Abe is probably worth the 1st pick in the draft at first glance never mind the 15th, he's a proven defensive star(albeit debatable to some). However, teams have to pay him and paying him is a serious hit against our cap. It restricts whom else you can sign. Also, IIRC the guy sat for a playoff game or late season game with a minor injury(weak?) yet played hurt thru an early season game(tough?) so...he's a little weird. He's not one with a TO type attitude but he does, in a way, seem to have his own agenda at times.

In the end a team might just prefer to take a talented rook that doesn't have these issues and costs less.

 
I'm not saying the Jets will or even should get the 15th overall for him ... but he is definitely worth it.
Abe is probably worth the 1st pick in the draft at first glance never mind the 15th
The major problem with both of the above statements, is that the Jets themselves have established Abraham's worth as being the 31st pick.The Jets kind of shot themselves in the foot, as far as trying to hold Atlanta hostage for the 15th pick, when they've already publicly made it known that they're willing to accept the 31st pick for Abraham.

(Bri, I know I've editied out some of what you said, but I wanted to highlight the point of Abraham potentialy being worth the 1st pick of the draft, let alone the 15th)

 
I'm not saying the Jets will or even should get the 15th overall for him ... but he is definitely worth it.
Abe is probably worth the 1st pick in the draft at first glance never mind the 15th
The major problem with both of the above statements, is that the Jets themselves have established Abraham's worth as being the 31st pick.The Jets kind of shot themselves in the foot, as far as trying to hold Atlanta hostage for the 15th pick, when they've already publicly made it known that they're willing to accept the 31st pick for Abraham.

(Bri, I know I've editied out some of what you said, but I wanted to highlight the point of Abraham potentialy being worth the 1st pick of the draft, let alone the 15th)
AbsolutelyRemember all the Jet cuts not long ago? A friend of mine was saying, why didn't they just package someone with Abe before the deadline? I completely agree with his line of thinking but can't decide if it's too FF like and unrealistic in the NFL world. For example, Mawae and Abe for a 1st round pick?

 
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"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.
What happens if Abraham stays a Jet this year, but next year they can't Franchise him again due to the cap, or needing the Franchise tag for another player and Abraham walks away as a UFA.If that happens, the new Jets FO will look like a bunch of incompetent boobs, who are in way over their heads.

 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.
What happens if Abraham stays a Jet this year, but next year they can't Franchise him again due to the cap, or needing the Franchise tag for another player and Abraham walks away as a UFA.If that happens, the new Jets FO will look like a bunch of incompetent boobs, who are in way over their heads.
Sure, and To can blow up in any number of coaches faces and make them and their FOs look like incompetent boobs. Or you can burn a pick on Maurice Clarett and look like an idiot, or maybe you take your chances on Onterrio Smith and his paraphernelia. There are lots of ways to look stupid, and many of them don't require you to be incompetent or in over your head.I think everyone agrees that Abe's market value is a late 1st-rounder. I don't think the Jets expect Atlanta to give 1.15 straight up for Abe - I'm assuming the Jets will give something back for 1.15. The Jets might even take 2.15 & 3.15 if that's offered (which, based on pick value is very close to Seattle's offer). But they're not going to take a 2nd rounder just b/c Abe likes Atlanta more than he likes Seattle. I think we all agree that if Atlanta pulled their offer, Abraham's agent would be talking to Seattle immediately (and might end up having to take less money too). SO the Jets are sitting back and waiting, figuring that Atlanta will either sweeten the deal or walk away. Either one works for the Jets - what doesn't work for the Jets is Seattle walking away. Still, I don't see that happening, since Seattle is trying to win this year, and would much prefer Abraham to the 31st-best rookie, who is not going to be as good a pass-rusher as Abe.

 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.
What happens if Abraham stays a Jet this year, but next year they can't Franchise him again due to the cap, or needing the Franchise tag for another player and Abraham walks away as a UFA.If that happens, the new Jets FO will look like a bunch of incompetent boobs, who are in way over their heads.
Seems like wishful thinking on your part. They will have the cap to tag him again, and they will. They would only need another 4 mil next year to tag him again. There isn't a core player up for FA next year, so no need to save the tag for someone else.... you are now grasping at straws. The Jets have laid down the law.... JA for a first rounder or go away. What part of this escapes you? It's really quite simple.

For anyone that thinks there is little difference between Seattle's 1st round pick and Atlanta's second.... you obviously don't follow the draft, or understand that the Jets need a quality O lineman early.... and the quality of O lineman available between the two picks could be very big.

 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.
What happens if Abraham stays a Jet this year, but next year they can't Franchise him again due to the cap, or needing the Franchise tag for another player and Abraham walks away as a UFA.If that happens, the new Jets FO will look like a bunch of incompetent boobs, who are in way over their heads.
Seems like wishful thinking on your part. They will have the cap to tag him again, and they will. They would only need another 4 mil next year to tag him again. There isn't a core player up for FA next year, so no need to save the tag for someone else.... you are now grasping at straws. The Jets have laid down the law.... JA for a first rounder or go away. What part of this escapes you? It's really quite simple.

For anyone that thinks there is little difference between Seattle's 1st round pick and Atlanta's second.... you obviously don't follow the draft, or understand that the Jets need a quality O lineman early.... and the quality of O lineman available between the two picks could be very big.
Rovers,If you're privvy to all of the contract restructuring that cleared $$$ of the books for this years cap and how those restructured contracts with the $$$ being pushed back will play into next years cap, along with the rookie contracts yet to be signed, then I agree, the Jets will be in fine cap shape next year.

However if you don't have that information, I'm not sure how you can be certain of the Jets cap situation next year.

As far as not needing the Franchise Tag next year for core player aside from Abraham, I'll take your word on it.

If the Jets are laying down the law of a 1st rounder for Abraham or go away, then they'll have to be satisfied with the 31st pick. Abraham is simply not worth the 15th pick. What part of this escapes you? It's really quite simple.

I'd say Jets have really got to be hoping that Seattle still has an interest in Abraham after the signnings of DT's Rocky Bernard, Russell Davis & LB Julian Peterson who can fill the pass rushing DE role.

If Seattle pulls out of the Abraham sweepstakes, the Jets will have to be happy with paying $8 million dollars to a player they don't really want and who is likely to be a headache for them, considering how the Jets have been stringing him along the last couple of years.

Personally I don't really care where Abraham goes, or if he stays with the Jets. I just hope they don't screw it up.

 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.
What happens if Abraham stays a Jet this year, but next year they can't Franchise him again due to the cap, or needing the Franchise tag for another player and Abraham walks away as a UFA.If that happens, the new Jets FO will look like a bunch of incompetent boobs, who are in way over their heads.
Sure, and To can blow up in any number of coaches faces and make them and their FOs look like incompetent boobs. Or you can burn a pick on Maurice Clarett and look like an idiot, or maybe you take your chances on Onterrio Smith and his paraphernelia. There are lots of ways to look stupid, and many of them don't require you to be incompetent or in over your head.I think everyone agrees that Abe's market value is a late 1st-rounder. I don't think the Jets expect Atlanta to give 1.15 straight up for Abe - I'm assuming the Jets will give something back for 1.15. The Jets might even take 2.15 & 3.15 if that's offered (which, based on pick value is very close to Seattle's offer). But they're not going to take a 2nd rounder just b/c Abe likes Atlanta more than he likes Seattle. I think we all agree that if Atlanta pulled their offer, Abraham's agent would be talking to Seattle immediately (and might end up having to take less money too). SO the Jets are sitting back and waiting, figuring that Atlanta will either sweeten the deal or walk away. Either one works for the Jets - what doesn't work for the Jets is Seattle walking away. Still, I don't see that happening, since Seattle is trying to win this year, and would much prefer Abraham to the 31st-best rookie, who is not going to be as good a pass-rusher as Abe.
Agree w/ this on all points. J! E! T! S! JETS JETS JETS
 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.
What happens if Abraham stays a Jet this year, but next year they can't Franchise him again due to the cap, or needing the Franchise tag for another player and Abraham walks away as a UFA.If that happens, the new Jets FO will look like a bunch of incompetent boobs, who are in way over their heads.
Seems like wishful thinking on your part. They will have the cap to tag him again, and they will. They would only need another 4 mil next year to tag him again. There isn't a core player up for FA next year, so no need to save the tag for someone else.... you are now grasping at straws. The Jets have laid down the law.... JA for a first rounder or go away. What part of this escapes you? It's really quite simple.

For anyone that thinks there is little difference between Seattle's 1st round pick and Atlanta's second.... you obviously don't follow the draft, or understand that the Jets need a quality O lineman early.... and the quality of O lineman available between the two picks could be very big.
Rovers,If you're privvy to all of the contract restructuring that cleared $$$ of the books for this years cap and how those restructured contracts with the $$$ being pushed back will play into next years cap, along with the rookie contracts yet to be signed, then I agree, the Jets will be in fine cap shape next year.

However if you don't have that information, I'm not sure how you can be certain of the Jets cap situation next year.

As far as not needing the Franchise Tag next year for core player aside from Abraham, I'll take your word on it.

If the Jets are laying down the law of a 1st rounder for Abraham or go away, then they'll have to be satisfied with the 31st pick. Abraham is simply not worth the 15th pick. What part of this escapes you? It's really quite simple.

I'd say Jets have really got to be hoping that Seattle still has an interest in Abraham after the signnings of DT's Rocky Bernard, Russell Davis & LB Julian Peterson who can fill the pass rushing DE role.

If Seattle pulls out of the Abraham sweepstakes, the Jets will have to be happy with paying $8 million dollars to a player they don't really want and who is likely to be a headache for them, considering how the Jets have been stringing him along the last couple of years.

Personally I don't really care where Abraham goes, or if he stays with the Jets. I just hope they don't screw it up.
Well, they didn't screw it up.... They got the first round pick they wanted. They would have liked a higher pick, but the bottom line is.... they got the first rounder.

 
Why not Atlanta's 2nd and 3rd this year or 2nd this year and next year?

Or could Atlanta trade down in the first once or twice.. get some picks in rounds 2-4 and then trade the first rounder for Abraham?
:hey:
 
per rotoworld:

John Abraham is headed to Atlanta in a complicated three-way trade involving the Broncos.The Falcons will send a first-round pick (No. 15) to Denver in exchange for their first-round pick (No. 29 overall), a 2006 third-rounder, and a 2007 fourth-round pick. The Falcons then send the 29th overall pick to the Jets for Abraham. It's a great deal for the Falcons and Jets, who get exactly what they want. The Broncos are paying a lot to move up the 15th pick, but now have two of the first 22 picks overall. Abraham and Patrick Kerney could cover up a lot of ills for the Falcons defense. Mar. 21 - 7:30 pm etSource: FoxSports.com
wow
 
"Privately, the Jets are saying they'd sooner keep Abraham, against his wishes, than trade him for less than a first-round pick.

Jets digging in - so nice to have a GM with some balls!
While it's nice to have some balls, hopefully this won't end up with the GM getting egg all over his face and looking like a schumck.
Which is exactly what will happen if the Jets do not find a way to move Abraham!!!
Another year with a great football player (I'll quote Blank). That's some egg. So, he is unhappy with his contract. Big deal. Half of the NFL is unhappy with their contract. Poor, poor Abe. He says he got treated like dirt. :violin: He only got paid $7 million last year and only $8 mm this year.
What happens if Abraham stays a Jet this year, but next year they can't Franchise him again due to the cap, or needing the Franchise tag for another player and Abraham walks away as a UFA.If that happens, the new Jets FO will look like a bunch of incompetent boobs, who are in way over their heads.
Seems like wishful thinking on your part. They will have the cap to tag him again, and they will. They would only need another 4 mil next year to tag him again. There isn't a core player up for FA next year, so no need to save the tag for someone else.... you are now grasping at straws. The Jets have laid down the law.... JA for a first rounder or go away. What part of this escapes you? It's really quite simple.

For anyone that thinks there is little difference between Seattle's 1st round pick and Atlanta's second.... you obviously don't follow the draft, or understand that the Jets need a quality O lineman early.... and the quality of O lineman available between the two picks could be very big.
Rovers,If you're privvy to all of the contract restructuring that cleared $$$ of the books for this years cap and how those restructured contracts with the $$$ being pushed back will play into next years cap, along with the rookie contracts yet to be signed, then I agree, the Jets will be in fine cap shape next year.

However if you don't have that information, I'm not sure how you can be certain of the Jets cap situation next year.

As far as not needing the Franchise Tag next year for core player aside from Abraham, I'll take your word on it.

If the Jets are laying down the law of a 1st rounder for Abraham or go away, then they'll have to be satisfied with the 31st pick. Abraham is simply not worth the 15th pick. What part of this escapes you? It's really quite simple.

I'd say Jets have really got to be hoping that Seattle still has an interest in Abraham after the signnings of DT's Rocky Bernard, Russell Davis & LB Julian Peterson who can fill the pass rushing DE role.

If Seattle pulls out of the Abraham sweepstakes, the Jets will have to be happy with paying $8 million dollars to a player they don't really want and who is likely to be a headache for them, considering how the Jets have been stringing him along the last couple of years.

Personally I don't really care where Abraham goes, or if he stays with the Jets. I just hope they don't screw it up.
Well, they didn't screw it up.... They got the first round pick they wanted. They would have liked a higher pick, but the bottom line is.... they got the first rounder.
Yep, this worked out well for both the Jets & Falcons. :thumbup: Maybe the Jets didn't get the Falcons 15th like they wanted, but they still got a 1st and it was 2 spots higher than what the Seahawks offered. :D

The Falcons get the player they want, get another pick in the 3rd this year and an extra pick in the 4th next year. :D

The Seahawks signed Peterson who can fill the role of pass rushing DE and they keep their 1st round pick. :D

The Donkeys didn't come out quite as well, but hey...if they wanted the 15th they got it. :mellow:

 
I was a bit surprised actually - a 4th next year is what you pay to get a 5th this year, so really, it's like the Broncos gave a 3rd (3.29 - nearly a 4th!) and a 5th to move from 1.29 to 1.15. According to the pick value charts I'm looking at, that should have only been enough to move up to 1.21 or 1.20.

Broncos got a cheap one - actually, I'm surprised the Jets didn't throw in that kind of value to get 1.15 instead of 1.29.

 
The Falcons get the player they want, get another pick in the 3rd this year and an extra pick in the 4th next year. The Donkeys didn't come out quite as well, but hey...if they wanted the 15th they got it. 
Dude you are full of crap.The Broncos gave up their 29th pick, this year's third, and 2007 fourth rounder to move up to #15. Using the draft chart they received in value 1050. Their 29th pick and 93rd have a value of (640+128)=768. No way the Broncos finish 15th or worst in the league so their 2007 4th rounder has a maximum value of 70 in a draft class that is considered worse then this year for a total of 838 (which is equivalent to the 20-21st pick...NOT THE 15TH!!!They gained over 212 value points by taking advantage of Atlanta's stubbornnes to aquire Abraham.THEY RAPED ATLANTA!!
 
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Denver is said to want a QB and may trade up for one.

Draft value chart for Denver's two #1's is about even with the Jets #4 how about a 2 for 1 deal - would give the Jets 3 1st rders and a very early 2nd rder. Could have a draft like 2000 if that is the case.

Wouldn't mind this at all - that is how you rebuild a team!

 
Denver is said to want a QB and may trade up for one.

Draft value chart for Denver's two #1's is about even with the Jets #4 how about a 2 for 1 deal - would give the Jets 3 1st rders and a very early 2nd rder. Could have a draft like 2000 if that is the case.

Wouldn't mind this at all - that is how you rebuild a team!
If Denver trades up for a QB I'm going to kick shanny in the nuts and then piss on him while he squirms on the ground.I'm thinking they plan on getting either DW2, White, or Bunkley. And then with the 22nd drafting whoever is left between Lewis and Pope.

 

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