The New York Jets could shake up the NFL Draft and the entire league because of the growing list of teams coveting Marcus Mariota.
With Jameis Winston firmly entrenched as the No. 1 pick in next months draft, the New York Daily News is reporting that the Jets could be in the mix for land Philip Rivers from the Chargers or Drew Brees from the Saints.
The Jets have built a win-now team after investing $39 million in Darrelle Revis, who will be 30 in July, and $7 million guaranteed in 2015 for Antonio Cromartie, who will be 31 in April. They are also paying Brandon Marshall, who will be 31 on Monday, a hefty $7.7 million this season.
It’s foolish to pay that kind of money and then have Geno Smith and Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback.
The rookie salary cap has ended the huge rookie contracts, so it’s financially feasible for Rivers and Brees to stay put even if their team is able to draft Mariota.
One other issue: If the Chargers and Saints are that hot for Mariota, maybe the Jets need to do everything they can to make sure he comes to Florham Park. Of course, all this becomes moot if the Titans take Mariota right after the Bucs take Jameis Winston.
Rivers is making $15.75 million this season and San Diego can keep him next year with the franchise tag. He also reportedly has no interest in a move to L.A. — so won’t negotiate an extension until after next season.
San Diego has a private workout planned for Mariota. He has already worked out for the Titans (second overall pick) and will work out for the Bucs (first pick) and Jets.
Brees turned 36 in January and is scheduled to make $18+ over the next two seasons.