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Two years ago, there was an annoying online battle between Green Bay Packers and New York Jets fans. Who had the leverage? But see how fast things can change. Now, both teams could do the unimaginable and negotiate another big trade. It’s a crazy idea, I know, but it could actually make sense for both sides.
Jaire Alexander for Davante Adams. Straight up.
It’s a complex deal because it would involve adjusted contracts for the two players, most likely, but at least there’s no beef between the two front offices since the Jets have fired general manager Joe Douglas and replaced him with former Denver Broncos assistant GM Darren Mougey.
Why it makes sense for the Packers
Whether they admit it or not, the Packers do need a top wide receiver after how the 2024 season shook out. Adams is 32, so it’s hard to project that his production would be so impressive as it was during the final years of his first stint in Green Bay.
However, he is still a very effective offensive weapon. In 11 games for the Jets, the receiver had 67 catches for 854 yards, and seven touchdowns. Extrapolating those numbers for a 17-game sample, that would be 103 catches for 1,319 yards, and 10 touchdowns. This is crazy good still, and much more than what the Packers have had since Davante was traded away.
It might not be a long-term solution based on Adams’ age, but without the prohibitive cost of a trade, Brian Gutekunst would still have capital to go get younger receivers in the draft. This is especially important because Christian Watson will miss the start of the season with an ACL injury, and both Watson and Romeo Doubs are entering the final years of their rookie deals.
Why it makes sense for the Jets
The Jets have Sauce Gardner, and he’s one of the top cornerbacks in the game. But the situation beyond that is concerning. DJ Reed, Isaiah Oliver, Kendall Sheffield, and Brandin Echols are all hitting free agency.
Wide receiver, cornerback, defensive end. Those are generally agreed upon as the most pressing needs for the Green Bay Packers this offseason. While it’s