Bart Scott Agrees to Terms with Jets

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Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that the Jets will pay to Scott a contract worth roughly $8 million per year.

The Ravens were offering Scott a package in the range of $7 million annually.

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NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Jets bolstered their defense in a big way Friday, signing former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Bart Scott to a $48 million, six-year deal. The 28-year-old Scott will make $27 million during the first three years of the contract, agent Harold Lewis told The Associated Press.

These guys really pursued me hard," Scott said in a statement released by the team. "They picked me up from my house early in the morning and really let me know they care, they are serious and they are committed to winning."

Scott is reunited with Rex Ryan, who left Baltimore after four years as the Ravens' defensive coordinator to become coach of the Jets.
"The opportunity to play under coach Ryan again was huge," Scott said. "I've made it no secret how big a role he has played in me taking the steps from being an undrafted rookie free agent to where I am today. I wanted to keep that chemistry going.
"It's been so successful that I didn't want to lose that magic."
Scott, Ryan and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine killed time while waiting for the deal to be completed by taking a trip to a mall near the Jets' training facility.
"We just looked around and things like that, and nobody recognized anybody," Ryan said with a laugh.
Guard Brandon Moore also agreed to return to New York for a $16 million, four-year deal, a person familiar with the terms said on condition of anonymity because the team hadn't announced the contract.
New York cut Moore on Thursday, but opted to bring him back when Pittsburgh left guard Chris Kemoeatu turned down an offer from the Jets and re-signed with the Steelers.
Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum would only say they were "close to signing" Moore and fullback Tony Richardson, who helped pave the way for Thomas Jones to lead the AFC in rushing last season.
Scott ranked second on the Ravens in tackles last season and will join promising David Harris as speedy, playmaking linebackers in New York's 3-4 defensive scheme.
"We added The Mad Backer today," Ryan said. "What you've seen him do and accomplish in Baltimore, I think is just the tip of the iceberg. ... He's called The Mad Backer because he basically hates the guys in the other color jerseys."
Scott was a major part of a Ravens defense that ranked No. 2 overall and helped Baltimore reach the AFC championship against Pittsburgh. Scott was believed to be the Jets' No. 1 target this offseason, despite former teammates Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs -- franchised by Baltimore -- also being free agents.
"I think he's going to be more effective with this Jets defense because we're going to have some flexibility with him and David that, quite honestly, we never really had with Ray," Ryan said. "That's not taking anything away from Ray, but Ray was always the MIKE backer and I think now we can switch Bart and David in and out and it's going to give some identification problems to offenses."

Despite signing Scott, the Jets wouldn't completely rule out also signing Lewis.

"We never thought we'd add Brett Favre last August, so right now we're going to take each day one at a time and look at opportunities," Tannenbaum said. "I would never rule out or rule in any player."
Scott originally signed with Baltimore as an undrafted free agent out of Southern Illinois in 2002. He saw significant playing time in his fourth season at middle linebacker when Lewis was injured, and played in the Pro Bowl the following season after he registered a career-high 91/2 sacks and two interceptions.
Scott had 82 tackles and 11/2 sacks last season for the Ravens.
The Jets are expected to be busy again this offseason in free agency, a year after they spent $140 million on bringing in high-profile players like Richardson, Alan Faneca, Calvin Pace, Damien Woody, and trading for Kris Jenkins and later Favre.
While New York probably won't spend as much this winter, the Jets have several needs after allowing wide receiver Laveranues Coles to become a free agent and cutting tight end Chris Baker, linebackers David Bowens and Brad Kassell and defensive back David Barrett.
A few other former Ravens players could end up back with Ryan. Cornerback Corey Ivy met with the Jets on Friday, and safety Jim Leonhard is scheduled to meet with them Saturday.
Another priority for the Jets this offseason is a contract extension with All-Pro returner-running back Leon Washington.
The speedy and versatile Washington will be entering the final year of his deal, and likely would command a contract of no less than $6 million per year. Darren Sproles, whom Washington is often compared to because of their size, speed and game-changing abilities, was tendered a one-year, $6.62 million offer by San Diego as a non-exclusive franchise player.
 

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I think there is a good chance Rex gets Jim Leonhard to sign as well.
 

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My guess is Ratliff wins the job unless we bring in a free agent QB.
Jets went all in with Favre and could pay the price for a while.
 

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My guess is Ratliff wins the job unless we bring in a free agent QB.
Jets went all in with Favre and could pay the price for a while.

Isn't this a exagerated statement with Favre. What draft pick did they end up losing ? Team improved to 9-7. You would hope that the knuckleheads on that team learned how to win from a HOF QB...No other QB on the team could have done that. What "price "are they paying for awhile ? Seems like all anyone wants to do is critisize the guy and forget all he brang to the team. Who else on that team has ever done anything ?What were they the year before 4-12 ?
 

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Favre came to the Jets as a last resort. Play for them or retire.
He wouldn't even talk to the Jets until he realized they were his only option to play this year. He was brutal down the stretch and was not the only reason but a big reason they missed the playoffs. He deserves the criticism. The gamble failed and now they are paying the price by having to choose between three rookie QB or a free agent QB this year.
 

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Favre came to the Jets as a last resort. Play for them or retire.
He wouldn't even talk to the Jets until he realized they were his only option to play this year. He was brutal down the stretch and was not the only reason but a big reason they missed the playoffs. He deserves the criticism. The gamble failed and now they are paying the price by having to choose between three rookie QB or a free agent QB this year.

Their wasn't a QB worth a shit on that team when he got their either. Its not like this team has been drafting great players over the years including QB's. The draft was already over with when he joined the team. They got rid of Pennington who has been worthless for years their. Not sure if I understand your argument on paying the price now, BTW He also was the main reason team improved from 4-12 to 9-7.
 
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Their wasn't a QB worth a shit on that team when he got their either. Its not like this team has been drafting great players over the years including QB's. The draft was already over with when he joined the team. They got rid of Pennington who has been worthless for years their. Not sure if I understand your argument on paying the price now, BTW He also was the main reason team improved from 4-12 to 9-7.


Going to have to Look this up ( or maybe someone else can )
But I believe the Jets gave Up a #1 Pick or more in the Trade for Favre.
To me, That's Paying the Price.
 

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Their wasn't a QB worth a shit on that team when he got their either. Its not like this team has been drafting great players over the years including QB's. The draft was already over with when he joined the team. They got rid of Pennington who has been worthless for years their. Not sure if I understand your argument on paying the price now, BTW He also was the main reason team improved from 4-12 to 9-7.


Pennington who has been "worthless" for years has made the playoffs every year he has been healthy .

9-7 after a 8-3 start doesn't sound too good to me . You can blame his horrendous stats the last 5 games on his injury but thats the chance you take when you pick up a 39 year old QB.
 

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It cost the Jets a conditional fourth-round pick in 2009, but the pick will escalate to a first-rounder if Favre appears in 80% of the plays and the Jets make it to the Super Bowl, according to a league source. The pick could be a second- or third-rounder depending on Favre's playing time and the Jets' performance.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/2008/08/06/2008-08-06_jets_trade_for_brett_favre.html

I highly doubt, that it will have cost them much more than the 4th rounder in the end since they missed the playoffs completely (@bas: I don't think the Jets made it to Superbowl...unless you got too much Carribean rum during your cruise and daydreamed about your Jets making it that far).
9-7 after a 8-3 start doesn't sound too good, but without Favre they probably wouldn't have made it 8-3 out of the gates and although he played some bad games especially down the stretch, there were far more players than him who disappeared in the clutch and it's ridiculous when a guy like Thomas Jones starts complaining about Favres performance when he should be far more concerned with his own....
 

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