New York Jets receiving calls, won’t hold fire sale ahead of NFL trade deadline

Sep 12, 2021; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; New York Jets defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins (98) reacts with free safety Marcus Maye (20) after recovering a fumble near the goal line in the second quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Jets find themselves at 1-5 on the season and headed on a downward spiral under first-year head coach Robert Saleh.

New York is coming off a pathetic performance in a 54-13 loss to the New England Patriots. It just lost rookie quarterback Zach Wilson for multiple weeks to injury, only to reacquire Joe Flacco in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Ranked 32nd in scoring and 29th in points allowed, one might think that New York is about to go into fire sale mode ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline.

Not so fast. Saleh touched on that in his weekly press conference with reporters, making it clear that the Jets are not going to make trades just for the sake of being active.

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“I’m in complete lockstep with Joe with regards to making every decision that we need to make that’s in the best interest of this organization and the future of it and the direction we’re trying to go. So, if it’s something that will help us, great. If it’s not, great,” Saleh told reporters. “Forcing things is not Joe’s forte, he is very deliberate, he communicates with us all the time.”

Given that these Jets are one of the least-talented teams in the NFL, it’s an open question whether contenders will actually have interest in engaging them in trade talks. But there’s a few options to be moved.

New York Jets trade chips

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These are two players that Saleh mentioned specifically that other teams have called about leading up to Tuesday’s trade deadline. But there’s lesser-known options out there.

If we were to listen to what Saleh had to say, it’s not a sign that the Jets will be inactive on the trade front. Rather, it’s all about making sure that the team’s long-term plans are not thwarted. These four players mentioned above don’t have long-term futures in Jersey. Each one could be moved for the right price.

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