FINISHED DEAL: The Jets have formally reached an agreement to pay top veteran ace $48 million in a “Perfect Complement” because of…

New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh answers questions during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, Dec. 24, 2023, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

Jets Linked to $48 Million ‘Perfect Complement’ to Garrett Wilson

The New York Jets entered the offseason with a major need at the wide receiver position.

Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic believes the “perfect complement” to Garrett Wilson would be free agent wideout Mike Williams.

Williams is scheduled to visit the team on Monday, March 18. Adam Schefter of ESPN said he should be “arriving” during the evening. Williams also has visits set up with two other teams for later in the week

Williams Has a List of Teams Waiting to Talk With Him

Garrett Wilson, Jets

The Los Angeles Chargers recently released the former Clemson product. Williams was in the midst of a three-year deal for $60 million.

However, he was coming off of a torn ACL he suffered in Week 3 of the 2023 season.

Rosenblatt spoke with Brad Spielberger of Pro Football Focus and he projects Williams to sign a one-year deal for $8 million on the open market with incentives attached to make more money.

“That feels like a contract the Jets would be open to,” Rosenblatt explained in an article posted on Monday, March 18.

Garrett Wilson, Jets

Before the news broke that Williams was visiting the Jets, cornerback Sauce Gardner hinted at it on social media.

“I see everybody has been tagging me about recruiting players. I was on a non-paid leave over the last couple weeks. I am back in the office and have a WR visiting the facility next week. -LeSauce.”

High-Risk, High-Reward Potential Addition for the Green and White

Garrett Wilson, Jets

The Jets made an all-in move in the first week of free agency when they added former Dallas Cowboys star Tyron Smith.

That sent a message to the team, the fan-base, and the rest of the NFL that they’re a serious threat in 2024. The offensive line was the biggest piece of the puzzle for the Jets. If they can’t protect Aaron Rodgers then the rest doesn’t matter.

 

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