April 27, 2009
Jets Looking At Plaxico As Target For Franchise QB
The New York Jets appear to be making another bold move in attaining football talent. After succeeding in the “steal of the century” in the 2009 NFL draft, the Jets are looking for an anchor wide receiver to complement their new franchaise QB - Mark Sanchez. The Jets traded up 12 spots in the 2009 NFL draft - from the 17th to 5th - to get former USC QB Mark Sanchez. Now they have their eyes on acquiring the former New York Giant receiver Plaxico Burress for Sanchez to throw to.
The Jets made only three picks in the 2009 NFL Draft and none were wide receivers. They selected former USC QB, Mark Sanchez with the first round with the number 5 pick overall. They selected RB Shonn Greene (Iowa) in the 3rd round with the 65th pick and OG Matthew Slauson (Nebraska) in the 6th round and the 163rd pick.
According to reports, the Jets GM Mike Tennenbaum contacted Plaxico Burress’s agent Drew Rosenhaus about his availability. Plaxico is on the open market after his former team, the New York Giants, released him after Plax’s well documented run in with the law. Plaxico shot himself in the leg in a New York nightclub with an unregistered gun - punishable in New York by a jail sentence.
Was the trading up to the 5th spot and the signing of Plaxico Burress all part of the Jets master plan to immediately add a new dimension to their offense?
Although both Plaxico’s agent and the Jets Brass are tight-lipped, you can bet both sides are licking their chops at the possibility of a union. The Jets can add an immediate proven wide receiver and Plax can continue to earn a paycheck while staying at home!
Expect this deal to get done - if Plax and the law can agree to a plea deal that doesn’t include time behind bars!
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