Revis might hold out again: Two years ago, Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis held out of training camp before signing a long contract. On Monday, Revis was asked about a possible holdout this summer by the Newark Star-Ledger, and he said he "doesn't know" what he'll do. "I'm not saying I'm going to hold out. I'm not saying I won't," he said. "My agents are going to do what's best for me. It's my career, and I'm in control of what I can do." (Updated 04/24/2012)
Injury Report
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Fantasy Analysis
Given that Brandon Carr and Cortland Finnegan signed $50 million contracts this offseason, it's reasonable to assume that Revis, considered by many to be the league's top cornerback, might want a raise. But as the league's top cornerback, Revis totaled 52 tackles, 21 passes defensed and four interceptions with a touchdown last season, making him a good but not great Fantasy option. Plenty of other defensive backs put up more tackles than Revis, and plenty of other players had more than four interceptions. He's worth a middle- to late-round pick in drafts as no better than a No. 3 Fantasy defensive back. (Updated 04/24/2012).
05/18/2012 14:07 Report: Jets sign S Yeremiah Bell to 1-year, $1.4 million deal
The Dolphins unceremoniously dumped Yeremiah Bell in March. On Friday the 34-year-old safety signed a one-year, $1.4 million deal with the Jets, multiple outlets are reporting.
05/10/2012 15:41 Darrelle Revis: Bill Belichick was 'ignorant,' 'disrespectful' towards Jets
Darrelle Revis spoke to the press on Thursday and said he thinks Bill Belichick's comments on the Jets are "ignorant" and "disrespectful." On the bright side, he said he's "cool" with his current contract. For now.
Welcome to Revis Island, where the best cornerback in the NFL resides. Darrelle Revis showed once again in 2011 that he can shut down the best wide receivers in the NFL. But because of that his Fantasy value is limited since opposing quarterbacks tend to shy away from him. Revis had four interceptions in 2011 and a defensive touchdown, but he produced little else with only 52 total tackles (41 solo). Revis should only be considered a No. 3 defensive back in IDP leagues, and he is worth drafting with a late-round pick. (Updated 4/25/12)