Showing posts with label Roster. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Jets Reduce Roster to 53

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The Jets announced the final three roster moves required to get down to the 53 man limit this afternoon. Jace Amaro and Dee Milliner were waived and Breno Giacomini was placed on the PUP list. It ends a disappointing Jets career for both players who were selected early in the NFL draft (Milliner 1st round 2013 – Amaro 2nd round 2014). The moves are a bit of a surprise because the Jets aren’t deep at Tight End and they seem to have a need at CB behind Darrelle Revis.

Sheldon Richardson has a one-week roster exemption because of his one game suspension. The team will have to make another roster move when they bring him back.

September 3, 2016 – The New York Jets announced the transactions below. Clubs had to reduce their roster to a maximum of 53 players by 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 3.

Waived

Jace Amaro (TE/6-5/265/Texas Tech/San Antonio, TX)

Waived/Injured

Dee Milliner (CB/6-0/201/Alabama/Millbrook, AL)

Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)

Breno Giacomini (T/6-7/318/Louisville/Cambridge, MA)

 


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Saturday, September 3, 2016

10 Most notable NFL roster cuts

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NFL teams were forced to trim their rosters down to 53 players on Saturday, which means plenty of players who spent time working hard in training camp and preseason games were cut.

There were a few surprise cuts like always, draft busts who finally got the ax, and other big name players who failed to make their teams.

Here is a look at the 10 most notable NFL roster cuts.

Packers OG Josh Sitton

Sitton had made second-team All-Pro for three seasons in a row and was graded highly by Pro Football Focus, so this move comes as a surprise. Sitton, who just turned 30, has not missed a game since 2011.

Some are speculating that the move is related to saving money, as cutting him saves nearly $ 7 million against the cap. There is also speculation that there might be something with Sitton’s back.

Broncos QB Mark Sanchez

Acquired by Denver in the offseason for a conditional draft pick, Sanchez was viewed at one point as the team’s likely starter. However, Sanchez’s turnovers were a problem in the preseason, and Trevor Siemian won the Broncos’ starting job.

The Broncos added another quarterback to the mix via the draft in first-round pick Paxton Lynch, who will now serve as a backup.

Denver’s decision to cut Sanchez saves them money and a pick. Sanchez reportedly will sign with the Cowboys and serve as Dak Prescott’s backup.

Ravens RB Justin Forsett

Baltimore decided to waive Forsett just two years after he put together a monster season for the team. The former Cal running back rushed for 1,266 yards and eight touchdowns for the Ravens in 2014, and he followed that up with 641 yards last season as he shared time with Javorius Allen.

Forsett is now 30 and the Ravens apparently decided to go with the younger trio of Terrance West, Buck Allen and Kenneth Dixon. He should get plenty of looks from other teams around the league, and there is already talk that he could re-sign with the Ravens.

Jets CB Dee Milliner

It’s not often that a team gives up on a top-10 pick so quickly, but that’s what happened with the Jets and Dee Milliner.

A No. 9 overall pick in 2013, Milliner played in just five games last season and three the year before. He’s been hampered by injuries and simply hasn’t played well. Milliner was competing for the No. 3 cornerback job with the Jets but slipped to fifth on the depth chart, leading the Jets to try trading him before they ended up releasing him.

We’ll see if another team takes a shot at the soon-to-be 25-year-old.

Seahawks OG Jahri Evans

The Seahawks found out the hard way why the Saints had given up on Jahri Evans.

Evans, who made six Pro Bowls during his 10-year career with the Saints, signed with Seattle less than a month ago for just over $ 1 million. He played in 11 games last season and has battled both wrist and knee injuries, and apparently is no longer the same player he once was.

The Seahawks have a shaky line up front but did not find Evans suitable to play on it.

Vikings WR Moritz Bohringer

Moritz Bohringer was a player many had their eye on in the preseason because of his notable backstory.

Selected in the sixth round of the draft, Bohringer became the first European player ever drafted without having college football experience. The Stuttgart native was a star in the German Football League and was thrilled to be drafted by the Vikings, as he said he learned about the game watching highlights of Adrian Peterson on YouTube.

At 6-foot-4 and 227 pounds, the 22-year-old still presents plenty of upside and will likely end up on a practice squad where he can continue his development.

Ravens ILB Arthur Brown

Brown was a second-round pick by Baltimore in 2013, selected No. 56 overall. He recorded 15 tackles in 2013 and two last year.

The Ravens were hopeful at one point that Brown might be able to help the defense after Ray Lewis’ retirement in 2012, but that optimism has ended.

Ultimately Brown may be better suited for a 4-3 defense rather than the 3-4 the Ravens run. He would have been a backup had he made the team.

Giants RB Andre Williams

Fans will remember Williams as being a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2013 with Boston College, which helped him become a 4th-round pick of the Giants in 2014.

Williams saw plenty of action as a rookie as he rushed for 721 yards and seven touchdowns. However, the power back averaged just a pathetic 3.3 yards per carry, which dropped last season to 2.9.

The Giants instead will go with Rashad Jennings, Shane Vereen, Bobby Rainey and Paul Perkins at running back to open the season.

Colts LB Nate Irving

Irving was battling with Sio Moore for a starting inside linebacker job for the Colts and apparently lost the competition.

Irving rebounded from surgery to repair a torn ACL in 2014 with 14 tackles in eight games last season. The former third-round pick in 2011 had 46 tackles and a sack in eight games in 2014 with the Broncos.

Irving had dropped a ton of weight he put on while recovering from his knee surgery and reportedly looked better in camp, but not good enough.

Rams LB Akeem Ayers

Ayers had 47 tackles and a half-sack last season, which makes his release somewhat surprising. The season before that Ayers had four sacks with the Patriots.

A former second-round pick out of UCLA, Ayers started strong with Tennessee and recorded 102 tackles and six sacks in his second season with the Titans. They released him after 2013.

One major problem for Ayers is that at 6-foot-3 and 255 pounds, he is somewhat of a tweaner lacking a true position in the NFL.


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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Jets – Giants Preseason Game & 53 Man Roster Prediciton

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On this week’s episode Joe will be joined by JetNation.com writer Glenn Naughton and we have a ton of topics to talk about!

What did we learn from the Jets vs Giants preseason game? Were there any surprises from the 75 man roster trim down?

We will also be giving our 53 man roster predictions position by position! These topics and many more will be covered on tonight’s episode of JetNation Radio.

Find us on Twitter- Joe- @joerb31 and Glenn @Acefan23


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Monday, August 29, 2016

Tracking all the 2016 NFL roster cuts for the 75-man deadline

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NFL teams have until Aug. 30 to cut rosters down to 75 players.

With the beginning of football season on the way, there also comes the unfortunate end of the NFL dreams of many players.


While all eyes will be on the cut down to the 53-man roster at the beginning of September, teams have to get things started by trimming rosters down from a maximum of 90 players to 75 before the end of August.


Teams have until Aug. 30 to whittle down to 75 players, less than a week before the Sept. 3 deadline to get the rosters to 53. But players who receive the pink slip a few days early typically have a harder time earning a valuable spot on a practice squad. For most players, not earning a spot on a 75-man roster means that getting on another roster at all could be a challenge.


We’re keeping track of all the players who didn’t get a spot on the 75-man rosters and were informed of their release:



Arizona Cardinals




Atlanta Falcons


Sergio Brown, S
David Glidden, WR
Michael Huey, OL
Gus Johnson, RB
Jordan Leslie, WR
Arthur Lynch, TE
Ivan McLennan, LB
Efe Obada, DE
Will Ratelle, FB
Sean Renfree, QB
Jordan Sefon, CB
Jordan Walsh, G
Ryan White, CB
Brandon Williams, DL




Baltimore Ravens




Buffalo Bills




Carolina Panthers


Jared Barber, LB
Avius Capers, WR
Braxton Deaver, TE
Reese Dismukes, C
Ray Drew, DT
David Foucault, T
Stephen Hill, WR
Tom Lally, DE
Matt Masifilo, C
Miles Shuler, TE
Willie Smith, T



Chicago Bears


Keith Browner, DL
Kieran Duncan, WR
Derek Keaton, WR
John Kling, OL
Senorise Perry, RB
Darrin Peterson, WR
Joel Ross, DB
Gannon Sinclair, TE
Martin Wallace, OL
Darrell Young, FB



Cincinnati Bengals




Cleveland Browns




Dallas Cowboys




Denver Broncos




Detroit Lions




Green Bay Packers




Houston Texans




Indianapolis Colts


Justin Berger, WR
Alden Darby, S
Eric Herman, G
Ricky Lumpkin, DT
Mike Miller, TE
Chase Price, RB
Winston Rose, CB
Delvon Simmons, DE
Josh Stangby, WR
Junior Sylvestre, ILB



Jacksonville Jaguars




Kansas City Chiefs


Bryce Cheek, DB
Niko Davis, DL
Curtis Feigt, OL
Malcolm Jackson, CB
Seantavius Jones, WR
Jonathan Massaquoi, LB
Kashif Moore, WR
Drew Nowak, C



Los Angeles Rams




Miami Dolphins


Akil Blount, LB
Ruben Carter, C/G
A.J. Cruz, WR
Ryan DiSalvo, LS
Brandon Harris, CB
Matt Hazel, WR
Gabe Hughes, TE
Marshall Koehn, K
Al Louis-Jean, CB
Vinston Painter, G
Brandon Shippen, WR




Minnesota Vikings


Melvin White, CB



New England Patriots


V"Angelo Bentley, DB
E.J. Biggers, CB
Donald Brown, RB
Frank Kearse, DL
Bear Pascoe, TE
Cedric Thompson,S
Nate Washington, WR



New Orleans Saints




New York Giants




New York Jets


Deion Barnes, OLB
Jesse Davis, OL
Kyle Friend, C
Shelby Harris, DT
Jarvis Harrison, G
Ross Martin, K
Helva Matungulu, DE
Lache Seastrunk, RB
Jason Vander Laan, TE
Kyle Williams, WR
Terry Williams, RB



Oakland Raiders




Philadelphia Eagles


John DePalma, LS
Randall Evans, CB
Andrew Gardner, OL
Chris Givens, WR
Mike Martin, DT
Nick Perry, S
Rueben Randle WR
Denzel Rice, CB

Pittsburgh Steelers


Issac Blakeney, WR
Michael Cooper, TE
Will Monday, P
Khaynin Mosley-Smith, DT
Giorgio Newberry, DE
Levi Norwood, WR
Mike Reilly, LB
Julian Whigham, CB
Jordan Zumwalt, LB



San Diego Chargers




San Francisco 49ers


Busta Anderson, TE
DiAndre Campbell, WR
Kendall Gaskins, RB
Darren Lake, DL
John Lunsford, K
Wynton McManis, LB
Blake Muir, OL
Erik Pears, OL
Ian Silberman, OL
Jerome Simpson, WR
Cleveland Wallace, CB



Seattle Seahawks




Tampa Bay Buccaneers


Travis Britz, DT
Daniel Davie, CB
Andre Davis, WR
Taylor Fallin, OL
Jeremiah George, LB
Martin Ifedi, DE
Storm Johnson, RB
Ishmaa"ily Kitchen, DT
Kimario McFadden, S
Jacob Schum, P
Tevin Westbrook, TE
Major Wright, S



Tennessee Titans


Lamarcus Brutus, S
Will Campbell, OL
Donte Foster, WR
Amarlo Herrera, LB
Reece Horn, WR
Deiontrez Mount, LB
Tyler Patmon, CB
Nick Ritcher, OL
Mike Smith, DE
Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB




Washington


Al Bond, OL
Cody Booth, OL
Shiro Davis, LB
Ejiro Ederaine, LB
Jeremy Harris, CB
Willie Jefferson, LB
Valdez Showers, WR
Dez Stewart, WR
Jarvis Turner, WR
Kelsey Young, RB




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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

JN Radio: Preseason Game 2; Roster Breakdown

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On this week’s episode of JetNation Radio Joe will be joined by Kyle Smith from the AFCEastBros Podcast and they have a lot to talk about! What did they observe in the preseason game against the Washington Redskins? Is Bryce Petty really an option as the #2 QB? How many wide receivers will the Jets keep and who? How did the younger guys look in the preseason game? Is Karlos Williams a guy the Jets would want to sign?

All of these topics and many more will be discussed on this episode of JetNation Radio.


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Sunday, July 31, 2016

DeAndre Hopkins roster bonus puts holdout in question

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Veterans were scheduled to arrive at Houston Texans training camp at midnight, but DeAndre Hopkins did not report. That’s because the talented wide receiver is unhappy with his current contract and holding out for a new one.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Tania Ganguli report the news about Hopkins and say the receiver actually showed up at camp Friday but took some belongings from his locker and did not officially report.

Drafted in the first round in 2013, Hopkins is under contract with the Texans for two more seasons after the team picked up his 2017 option. He is set to earn around $ 9.3 million over the next two seasons.

Hopkins caught 111 passes for 1,521 yards and 11 touchdowns last season — numbers that compare favorably to any receiver in the league. The year before he had 76 catches for 1,210 yards and six touchdowns. He has a very good argument for being deserving of more money and is using the holdout as leverage to get it.

But one thing that could complicate his holdout is the roster bonus he is due. Hopkins is only set to make $ 1 million this season. He is facing fines of $ 40,000 a day during his holdout. His roster bonus is for $ 445,000 — almost half of his season’s salary — and that will only be paid if he is on the roster on Wednesday. Because of his holdout, the Texans could put Hopkins on the reserve/did not report list. That means Hopkins’ holdout is facing a serious deadline.


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