Don't like him. Never did. Overrated out of college. Jets won despite him. Needs a top power running game or he is exposed as the horrible passer he is.
Pedestrian arm. Cannot pass to victory. If everything is perfect around him, he's mediocre on his best days.
His best days are behind him, and even with a change of scenery, he won't be what he once was, which wasn't anything good to begin with.
If he was on our team last year, he would have performed as bad as Skelton/Lindley imo.
Marginal emergency QB that makes way too much money. Wouldn't touch him with a ten foot pole.
8.25 mil base salary, then 9, 12.5, and finishes up with 10.75. This is not including 6 million in bonuses over these next four years as well. No way in hell would I take on that contract.
At most if he was here, vet minimum on 1 year deal as a 3rd QB.
Would take Drew Stanton over him in a heartbeat. Plus no need to part with a draft pick.
I don't see anyone trading for him. Don't know what they were thinking by giving him that deal. Which must be a part of why like Graves, Tannenbaum is gone.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/12482/mark-sanchez
Career 71.7 QB rating and 1 more INT then TD.
What's worse is other than his 25 TD season his other three years go like this
12/20
17/13
Then his good year of 25/18
Then last year
13/18
Our QB's suck, but that doesn't mean pick HIM up. If we're looking to improve at least. If someone wants to make a Trent Dilfer example they can, but simply put if we're going to give up a draft pick and take on that contract, I want someone much better than Sanchez.