Browns: 3 New York Jets players to game plan for
By Chad Porto
Neville Hewitt
We need bodies for this article. We’re not putting Frank Gore on here, so we might as well put someone on who’s having a statistically good season. Neville Hewitt has 122 tackles on the year. Statistically, they’re in the top part of the league against the rush, but that’s mostly a skewed stat. They’re 4th in the league in yards given up, and 3rd in the league in passing yards given up. This isn’t a good or even bad defense. This is the absolute worst. Well, statistically they’re the fourth-worst but still.
Hewitt has a PFF grade of 62.4 and part of it has to with the fact the Jets don’t have much talent around Hewitt and the other part has to do with Hewitt himself. The Jets are so ghastly all over the field that they don’t have a strength, besides one player, and it isn’t Hewitt. Sure, maybe if Hewitt was playing for a different team, then he’d be better. Maybe he’d even be a difference-maker but the facts are; he isn’t.
The Browns should have a field day offensively, because who’s going to stop them? That’s the issue with the Jets, they have no one worth poaching, let alone being worried about. Except…