Much of the off-season speculation in regards to this team has been focusing on one position-the quarterback.
The knock is that the Jets didn't have a quality quarterback-well guess what, now they have at least five, and one of them is going to start on opening day. Today I will look at this position and start out with the most unlikely scenarios and finish with whom I think will be the starter on opening day.
Brad Smith (6'2", 210 pounds) is a versatile player who could be used at a variety of offensive positions and is an accomplished player who while playing for Missouri as a quarterback started all 48 games during his college career, throwing for 8,799 yards while rushing for 4,289 yards with 101 career touchdowns (56 throwing). He also holds the NCAA Div. I-A career rushing record for QBs, with 4,289 yards, and he became the first NCAA Div. I-A QB to throw for 8,000 yards and rush for 4,000 yards in a career. In his final game, Smith rushed for 150 yards and three touchdowns in an Independence Bowl victory over South Carolina. In 2003, and had his best showing against Texas Tech, rushing for 291 yards and five touchdowns.
He won't be starting on opening day (not as QB anyway) but we can expect to see him either returning punts or as a tailback, possible in a "slash" type of role where he will be a running and passing threat almost every time he steps onto the field.
Next up is the 49th pick of the draft-Oregon QB Kellen Clemens. The Jets expect the rookie passer will add more fuel to the intense quarterback competition, but will he be ready to play in the NFL as a starting QB in September? He is a guy who head coach Eric Mangin says this about him: "He's got that type of personality that's described as infectious. His players rally around him. So I'm excited about the depth and competition he adds and the person that we've added to the team."
Yes he will compete, but he won't win the job this year.
That brings us to Brooks Bollinger, who in my opinion never got the chance to show what he can do. He came on last year after Chad Pennington and Jay Fiedler were out for the season, but only after the Jets brought Vinny Testraverti suddenly out for a few games (with predictable results). Brooks worked behind an offensive line that never gave him much of a chance, he never had much protection and little time to throw the ball. He nevertheless rallied the team in games against Atlanta and Denver, and left Denver coach Mike Shanahan thinking that "This kid has a tremendous upside". He say potential in this guy, and I wouldn't be surprised if the Broncos picked him up-if he gets cut.
Brooks Bollinger is one of the most glaring errors of the last Jets regime. The perennial backup for three years never got the call when the first two quarterbacks went down-the coach had no faith in him-leaving many to wonder what he was doing on the roster for all that time (other that wasting Mr. Johnson's money that is). He is a long shot to start on opening day. He gained some valuable experience last year, and with the right protection around him, he may hold his own in camp against Patrick Ramsey.
That brings us to the number two on the list. Ramsey is also going to provide competition for the starting quarterback, but will loose out to......
Chad Pennington! He due to start throwing again this month and is my odds-on favorite for the opening day starter for one main reason-I have seen first hand what he can do with enough protection around him, and he will have plenty of protection. He is likely the smartest of the class-a Rhodes Scholar nominee who has shown that he can get the job done if given the opportunity. He needs protection, he needs time, and he needs targets. He needs to stay healthy.
I am betting that he will, and that our new coaching staff will provide him with plenty of protection so that other teams won't rattle him. His confidence will return, and so will hiss poise and accuracy.
His shoulder will heal and he will be our starting quarterback.
Wait and see.
Prospect