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I searched for a good thread to post this in, but didn't find a good candidate. I think Cotchery will be a good value next season. I suspect few people are aware of the bolded items from the article below. His reputation from college is that he has a tremendous work ethic, and he broke many of Torry Holt's records before he graduated. I think he will continue to improve. IMO the only thing that could hold him back is the progress of the Jets offense, which was 25th in 2006 and is 26th this year.

Jets' Cotchery has blossomed into go-to guy

BY DAVE HUTCHINSON

Star-Ledger Staff

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- For two seasons, former Jets coach Herm Edwards raved about the prowess of wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery. He practically had Cotchery headed to the Hall of Fame before he caught a single NFL pass. He told everyone to just wait and they would see what he saw.

But Cotchery had just 25 catches and one start in his first two seasons, and people wondered, if he were that good, why wasn't Edwards playing him? The answer, Cotchery said, was a simple one.

Wayne Chrebet.

"I was behind Wayne Chrebet and there was no way I was going to get on the field," Cotchery said yesterday. "A lot of people were talking about how (Edwards) didn't play me but that wasn't the issue at all. He tried to get me on the field. I returned kickoffs and that wasn't even on my résumé coming out of college. I had never returned kicks in my life.

"(Edwards) found a way to get me on the field. He definitely made efforts to get me out there."

Cotchery, a third-round pick out of North Carolina State in 2004, will get to see Edwards for the first time since the coach left for Kansas City when the Jets (3-12) play the Chiefs (4-11) on Sunday at Giants Stadium. Edwards has said that one of his biggest regrets as Jets coach was that he didn't play Cotchery more.

"A lot of guys on the team will be excited to see him, and I know I'll be because he drafted me and I'm very appreciative to him for that," said Cotchery.

Cotchery, who signed a five-year, $19 million extension ($7 million signing bonus) during the off-season, is one of the few beacons of hope in this dark season. He has 74 catches for a career-high and team-leading 1,054 yards and two touchdowns in 14 games. He had surgery on a broken right index finger and missed just one game.

For the sure-handed and deceivingly quick Cotchery, the fun begins after the catch. His 414 yards after the catch rank sixth in the NFL among receivers. He has two games in which he has caught two passes for 40 yards or more. His 13 receptions of 25 yards or more ties him with Terrell Owens (Cowboys) for second in the league behind Reggie Wayne (Colts).

Last week, the 6-foot, 207-pound Cotchery had eight catches for 152 yards (79 yards after the catch) and a touchdown in a 10-6 loss at Tennessee.

"I really like his run after the catch," said coach Eric Mangini. "He's a strong runner. He's an elusive guy. He's more elusive than sometimes you may even gauge on tape, just the amount of people he makes miss."

Last season, Cotchery had a breakout year with 82 receptions for 961 yards and six touchdowns as he and Laveranues Coles finished as the most prolific receiving duo in Jets history (173 combined catches). His goal this season was to build on his 2006 performance.

"The mixed emotions are running wild," Cotchery said of his season. "You're excited because you had a plan to take your game to another level but you want to do that in the context of the team winning. You want to be proud of the 1,000 yards ... but the team hasn't won and you're wondering what the 1,000 yards have done."

Against the Titans, Cotchery notched his fourth 100-yard receiving game of the season -- and he did it without Coles (ankle). Earlier in the season, Cotchery said it was a huge adjustment for him trying to get open facing the type of double coverages that Coles endures as the team's top receiver.

"A lot of those decisions (on whether Coles would play or not) were being made on game day so I wasn't able to (practice) in some of the positions he was in," said Cotchery. "(Last week), I was able to move around a little more and learn some other things in the offense and that created some more opportunities for me. ... I know (without Coles) more attention will be placed on me but I have to make some things happens."
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I like Cotchery a lot for 2008. The Jet offense should look somewhat different next season. What will happen at QB? Will they keep Pennington, or trade him? How will the RB position be addressed?

I do think Coles' concussion might be a sign of times to come. New York has little receiver depth. With the Jets having so few playmakers, Cotchery is a top 15-20 dynasty receiver, imo. He had trouble finding the endzone this season. A few more scores and Jerricho is a top receiver.

 
It does remain to be seen who the QB is - Clemens has shown glimpses, but it's hard to see the coaching staff anointing him the guy next year without serious competition. In any event, Cotchery will remain a key to the offense - he's obviously a very good receiver, and perhaps just as importantly, a Mangini favorite.

He may slip in fantasy drafts because of the 2 TDs, but as we all know, TDs are very variable. His receptions and yardage were impressive this year considering the horrible shape of the offense.

 
great value as a #3 WR IMO - Jet offense was a train wreck this year and will get better - he will be the go to guy next year. Add a few more TDs and you are looking at a top WR that you can grab as a #3 IMO

 
great value as a #3 WR IMO - Jet offense was a train wreck this year and will get better - he will be the go to guy next year. Add a few more TDs and you are looking at a top WR that you can grab as a #3 IMO
Agreed, but for larger leagues, I think he can be a good #2.Another wildcard is what happens to Coles, who is not a big supporter of Mangini.
 
great value as a #3 WR IMO - Jet offense was a train wreck this year and will get better - he will be the go to guy next year. Add a few more TDs and you are looking at a top WR that you can grab as a #3 IMO
Agreed, but for larger leagues, I think he can be a good #2.Another wildcard is what happens to Coles, who is not a big supporter of Mangini.
FWIW - Mangini did come out and say "we want Coles back." Now, obviously that can be all talk, but he did throw that out there.In addition, if Cotchery adds 4-5 TDs on his total for a total of 6-7 TDs on the year (i.e. 24-30 points), you are looking at a top 20 WR in PPR AND in non-PPR. This guy is tremendously undervalued and will continue to be. A nice info tidbit is that Cotchery broke Holt's records at NCState. This kid can play and is seriously undervalued.
 
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great value as a #3 WR IMO - Jet offense was a train wreck this year and will get better - he will be the go to guy next year. Add a few more TDs and you are looking at a top WR that you can grab as a #3 IMO
Agreed, but for larger leagues, I think he can be a good #2.Another wildcard is what happens to Coles, who is not a big supporter of Mangini.
FWIW - Mangini did come out and say "we want Coles back." Now, obviously that can be all talk, but he did throw that out there.
Yes, Mangini has always had good things to say about LC, and given that he's an offensive captain, I wouldn't expect otherwise. I do think it's more of a one-way street though, as Coles has complained in the past about Mangini's camps. Maybe all is well and good there, but who knows for sure. Coles also has a big contract, which could be an issue after he really tailed off (and got hurt) once Chad was replaced.I know one coach in KC - if he sticks around - that would probably take Coles (and Pennington) in a heartbeat.
 

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