Jets are close to signing TE
Franks
Mar/15/08 04:54 PM Filed in:
Bubba Franks
The Jets, determined to improve upon last season's 4-12
debacle, are continuing one of their busiest offseasons
and are close to signing three-time Pro Bowl tight end
Bubba Franks, according to two people with knowledge of
the negotiations.
Those people spoke on condition of anonymity because
talks are ongoing. An official announcement could come
as early as tomorrow, when the Jets begin their
offseason program.
On Friday, the Jets missed out on tight end Ben Utecht
(Colts), who signed an offer sheet with the Bengals.
They immediately turned their attention to Franks, who
was released by the Packers last month. He has already
visited with the Jets.
Franks, an eight-year veteran whose given name is
Daniel, has been plagued by injuries the past three
seasons but remains a solid blocker and reliable
receiver, especially in the red zone. He's viewed as a
good complement to starter Chris Baker. The Jets have
been searching for a quality backup tight end for
several seasons.
Last season, Franks, 6-6, 265 pounds, had just 18
catches for 132 yards and three touchdowns in eight
games. He missed eight games with a torn posterior
cruciate ligament in his left knee and lost his
starting job to Donald Lee. He was due a $3 million
base salary this season.
Franks, 30, was a starter for seven of his eight
seasons in Green Bay. He recorded 256 career receptions
for 2,300 yards and 32 touchdowns. His touchdown
receptions are tied for the 10th-most in Packers'
history.
A former first-round pick (14th overall out of Miami in
2000), Franks made the Pro Bowl in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
Injuries, however, have slowed him in recent years. He
has missed 14 games over the past three seasons with
knee, neck and back injuries.
The Jets strongly considered drafting Franks in 2000,
when they had four first-round picks and selected tight
end Anthony Becht in the first round.
(nj.com)