Laveranues Coles
46-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Rest-of-Season Projections
Coles has been released by the Jets, according to Newsday.
ANALYSIS
The team just can't seem to work him into the program, even though coach Rex Ryan keeps leaving the door open. Coles was an inactive for Monday's loss to New England, and based on some other moves the team needed to make after the contest, Coles gets the heave-ho yet again.
The team just can't seem to work him into the program, even though coach Rex Ryan keeps leaving the door open. Coles was an inactive for Monday's loss to New England, and based on some other moves the team needed to make after the contest, Coles gets the heave-ho yet again.
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After a pedestrian season in NY a year ago (12.1 yards per catch, 7.3 yards per target), the 31-year old Coles landed a four-year deal with the Bengals, who lost T.J. Houshmandzadeh to free agency. Given that Coles is getting $9.75 million in guaranteed money for 2009, and Cincinnati has no other experienced targets besides Chad Johnson and Chris Henry, we expect Coles to have a big role.
At 5-11, 190, Coles is a smallish target, but he has good hands, quick feet and the speed to get downfield - even if the Jets preferred to use him on shorter routes the last couple seasons. Coles saw more than his share of red-zone looks last year (24) and converted six of those for scores, but it remains to be seen how often his number will be called from in close in Cincinnati. That the man he's replacing, Houshmandzadeh, was among the league-leaders in red-zone targets every year, while Johnson filled the downfield playmaker role, bodes well - though Houshmandzadeh was a bit bigger and more physical than Coles, and the 6-4 Henry could see some of those targets.
With Carson Palmer set to return at 100 percent capacity this season and no one other than Johnson and Henry competing with him for targets (Cincy's starting tight end is Reggie Kelly, and starting tailback Cedric Benson is not much of a receiver), Coles landed in a good spot. His upside will be determined by his red-zone use.
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Coles is inactive for Monday night's game against New England.
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The Jets have signed Coles, Manish Mehta of the Daily News reports.
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A league source has confirmed the Jets are poised to sign Coles with the open roster spot created when they moved Jim Leonhard to IR, ESPN.com reports.
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Coach Rex Ryan said the Jets would consider re-signing Coles in order to boost the passing game, Bob Glauber of Newsday reports.
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Coach Rex Ryan says it's a real possibility Coles could be back after the Jets' first game, the team's official site reports.
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