NY Jets: Predicting the future of Antonio Cromartie

Nov 22, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) is tackled by Miami Dolphins cornerback Brent Grimes (21) during the first half at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 22, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) is tackled by Miami Dolphins cornerback Brent Grimes (21) during the first half at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /
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The NY Jets released Antonio Cromartie as his future with the team is still in question. Predicting what his move is could mean a pay decrease and diminished role if he’s brought back.

There are many question marks regarding Cromartie‘s future not only with the Jets, but with his NFL career. Cromartie is a 10-year veteran mainly remembered for his success with the Jets under Rex Ryan. He is also known as Darrelle Revis‘ side kick on the defensive side of the ball, but is now on the outside looking in.

The Jets had a lot of success on defense in 2015, but Cromartie wasn’t a part of much of it. Recording just 29 tackles and no interceptions, it’s evident that releasing Cromartie isn’t a huge loss to the team. Although it is concerning enough that he will possibly be back at the right price and with a lesser role on defense.

Signing the former Pro Bowl corner to a deal around $4 or $5 million is very reasonable, but at the end of the day, it just might be time to part ways. There are countless places Cromartie could end up in 2016. Teams that are lacking corners heading into the offseason feature the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers and many more.

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The three teams mentioned are also all legitimate landing spots for Cromartie.

The Jaguars are projected to have the most spending money heading into the offseason as it’s highly likely that they offer him the most if they do send an offer his way. Also, Cromartie knows a thing or two about team reunions with the Jets, so why not another?

Cromartie had a career-high 10 interceptions with the Chargers in 2007 and 15 total while in San Diego. Ending his career where he started it could very well be in the back of his mind.

Born in Tallahassee, Florida what better way is there to end your career than in your home state with the Miami Dolphins? Although this is a division rival, I can still see Cromartie crawling to Miami if they are the highest bidder. The Dolphins lack depth at the corner position as they have Brent Grimes and… well that’s about it.

Cromartie would be a good fit to match up with Grimes on side of him as we all know he doesn’t play well against tall receivers because of his height. Cromartie could help take that pressure off with his 6’2 stature.

It appears that Cromartie has played his last down as a Jet, and for that reason he should be thanked for everything that he has done for the team over the years. It wouldn’t be upsetting if the Jets brought Cromartie back on a much smaller deal, but if that doesn’t happen then it is what it is.

There is really no telling what his future awaits, but another interesting team that he could get interest from are the Carolina Panthers. Looking to end his career with a good team and possibly getting a ring is something every player wants to do, and Cromartie is in the perfect position to do so.

The Panthers’ corners besides Josh Norman are just okay as they have veterans Charles Tillman and Cortland Finnegan, if they added another veteran like Cromartie to the mix, and put him along side Norman (if Norman re-signs with Carolina) that might just make that pass defense a little bit better.

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Possibly even good enough to make it back to the Super Bowl, who even knows. Now, wherever Cromartie goes don’t expect him to make that much of an impact, but that’s what everyone thought once he got to Arizona too, and then he made the Pro Bowl that year.

Wherever No. 31 goes, I wish him nothing but a great future in the NFL and also after his playing years, I tip my hat to you, sir on a amazing career as a Jet.