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DE Sheldon Richardson For A Third Rounder?


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The Jets are looking to trade Richardson before his final contract, and it looks like he's valued as a third rounder around the league.

http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/66868/why-it-makes-sense-for-the-jets-to-trade-sheldon-richardson

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Richardson finished with only 1.5 sacks and did nothing to bury his reputation as an immature player with an oversized opinion of himself. He plays hard, I'll give him that, but he doesn't handle adversity well. He's high-maintenance. He also has off-field issues -- two league suspensions, including one for substance abuse. Oh, yes, he's got a large salary too -- $8.1 million, the amount of his fifth-year option. By the way, it becomes fully guaranteed in early March.

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After talking to some people around the league, the sense I get is that the Jets won't be able to get more than a third-round pick for him.

So question is, would you consider making this deal? He only finished with 1.5 sacks, yet if Mario Williams is now a possibility why not Richardson?

Don't know too much about him tbh, but right now all I know is he's been very unproductive.

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If he can get his off field issues in check, I'd be willing to part with a mid-late pick for him. He was playing MLB for a good portion of last year for the Jets; he is very athletic for 300lbs. Considering we may lose KK next year in FA, Richardson may be a cheaper option and be a good rotation player.


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Hopefully the Cowboys will be stupid enough.  I remember #89 commenting about how refreshing it was seeing Star at home with family during the draft while Richardson was sporting Mr T level bling-bling one pick prior.  I was so relieved the Jets took him.  He's nearly hit for the cycle of arrests/character issues since.  

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