Aaron Rodgers ‘has given the Jets a wish list of free agents he’d like them to land’ amid trade

The New York Jets could push to sign wide receivers Randall Cobb, Allen Lazard and Odell Beckham Jr., as well as tight end Marcedes Lewis, after Aaron Rodgers gave the franchise a free-agent wish list that I would like them to buy. .

Diana Russini, from ESPNconfirmed Jets offseason goals in a tweet Tuesday afternoon, in the midst of a possible trade for the Packers’ quarterback as his departure from Green Bay accelerates.

‘(Lazard) is a close friend of Aaron Rodgers and has been in contact with Rodgers recently. Like everyone else, Allen Lazard is waiting to see what Aaron Rodgers does,” NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo said Monday.

‘He has to make the decision for his future and a long-term deal, potentially. He’d love to continue playing Rodgers, potentially, if he lines up.

Another unnamed NFL team is also in the race to sign Lazard, who had 169 receptions in five seasons during his time with the Packers, including a career-high 60 receptions last season.

Aaron Rodgers wants the Jets to sign three free-agent wide receivers and a tight end this offseason

That includes Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb, who is said to be Rodgers' best friend.

That includes Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb, who is said to be Rodgers’ best friend.

Wide receiver Allen Lazard, another Packers player, is now also in the Jets' crosshairs.

Wide receiver Allen Lazard, another Packers player, is now also in the Jets’ crosshairs.

Tight end Marcedes Lewis is the third Packers player the Jets could look for for Rodgers

Tight end Marcedes Lewis is the third Packers player the Jets could look for for Rodgers

The 27-year-old is believed to be postponing any kind of decision regarding his future in the NFL until Rodgers makes up his mind.

For the most part, Rodgers, 39, has kept quiet ahead of the start of this year’s free agency window, which begins Wednesday. New York and Green Bay are eagerly awaiting the four-time MVP’s decision, as both franchises are temporarily stuck in limbo with pending roster moves until Rodgers decides on his NFL future.

Meanwhile, Cobb, who is believed to be one of Rodgers’ best friends, had 34 receptions for 417 yards last season.

It was one of the few bright sparks from a Packers team that missed the playoffs and finished 8-9 overall.

“I want the Randall Cobbs of the world, if he wants to keep playing, in my locker room. Guys you can win with,’ Rodgers said at the end of the season.

As for Lewis, the Las Vegas Raiders are also on the hunt for the 38-year-old veteran tight end, who had six receptions for 66 yards and two touchdowns last season for the Packers.

Having spent his first 12 years in Jacksonville before moving to Green Bay, Lewis is one of the oldest players in the NFL, turning 39 this May.

On the other hand, Odell Beckham Jr., who hasn’t played in the league since Super Bowl LVI (2021), is looking to earn $20 million per season on a new team, according to Pro Football Talk. It remains to be seen if the Jets are willing to match the wide receiver’s contract demands.

Highly sought after Odell Beckham Jr. is on Rodgers' wish list despite not playing since 2021

Highly sought after Odell Beckham Jr. is on Rodgers’ wish list despite not playing since 2021

As it is, the 30-year-old has been in talks with several NFL teams since he impressed scouts with one-handed catches last week, reminding them of his touchdown run against the Dallas Cowboys while still playing for the New York Giants. in 2014.

The Jets reportedly watched Beckham Jr. train, along with scouts representing the Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings.

The Giants, Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Rams, all of Beckham Jr.’s former teams, were also in Arizona to assess the player’s recovery from a torn ACL, which sidelined him for the entire 2022 season. .

Beckham Jr. was linked at various times throughout last season with the Cowboys, Giants and Buffalo Bills, but remained unsigned.

A three-time Pro Bowl selection, the Louisiana native has 531 receptions for 7,367 yards and 56 touchdowns in 96 career games (91 starts) with the Giants (2014-18), Browns (2019-21) and Rams.

He surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in five of his first six seasons before injuries began to affect his career.