Contract details for new Jets defensive tackle Leki Fotu

Some early contract numbers for new Jets defensive tackle Leki Fotu.

The Jets have reportedly signed free agent defensive tackle Leki Fotu, formerly of the Arizona Cardinals. It didn’t take long to get some numbers on the contract for the newest member of Gang Green.

Per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the deal is worth a base of $2.5 million that has upside that can bring the total value to $4 million.

For comparison, Solomon Thomas signed a one-year deal last season worth a base of $2.25 million that could have maxed out at $4.75 million.

Could the signing of Fotu mean Thomas won’t be re-signed? We’ll see. Maybe Al Woods doesn’t return either. Quinton Jefferson feels like a 50/50 shot. The Jets could always draft the position as well now that they have six picks on Day 3.

DT Leki Fotu headed to Jets

Fotu gets a deal worth as much as $4 million to join the Jets.

The Arizona Cardinals have lost their first free agent of the offseason. After they agreed to terms with two defensive linemen, one of their own is on the way out.

According to multiple reports, Leki Fotu is headed to the New York Jets.

Fotu, a fourth-round pick in 2020, spent four years in Arizona. He became a starter last season, playing 11 games. He had a career-high 2.5 sacks to go with 28 total tackles, five tackles for loss and two quarterback hits.

He was the only player remaining on the team from the Cardinals’ 2020 draft class. Four years after that class, no one remains on the team.

He joins former San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw in the AFC East.

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, it is a $2.5 million deal (seemingly for one year) with a max of $4 million.

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Leki Fotu adding run defense depth to Jets interior DL

In need of more depth, specifically against the run, along the interior defensive line, the Jets have reportedly signed Leki Fotu.

The New York Jets continue to add some much-needed support to their interior defensive line position, reportedly agreeing to terms with Leki Fotu, according to Connor Hughes.

Of the Jets’ top four defensive tackles from the 2023 season in terms of snaps played, only Quinnen Williams is under contract for the upcoming season, with Solomon Thomas, Quinton Jefferson, and Al Woods all free agents.

Williams is, of course, a three down presence who can impact both the run and passing games. The addition of Javon Kinlaw, who spent his first four seasons in San Francisco, provides more of a pass rush presence.

However, given how the roster is currently constructed, what the Jets didn’t have was a run-stuffing presence. This is a role that Fotu can potentially fill.

At 6’5” – 334 pounds, Fotu is a former fourth round pick by Arizona in the 2020 NFL Draft. His primary role has come as an early-down space eater, tasked with taking on blockers to free up others and bottling up the middle of the field against the run.

Fotu appeared in 11 games in 2023, totaled 24 tackles and 14 stops, or plays that constitute as “failure” for an offense, as PFF describes it. Fotu has been fairly durable throughout his career, appearing in all 17 games during the 2021 and 2022 seasons with the Cardinals.

It comes with the territory for Fotu given the role he is often asked to fill, but his presence often won’t be felt on the stat sheet and he frequently won’t show up as a pass rusher either.

In four seasons, Fotu has totaled just 23 pressures and four sacks. If you go look up where his stats compare to other interior defenders, you won’t see Fotu at the top of the list, and often not even close to it. To a degree, that’s part of the gig as a nose tackle.

Instead, Fotu’s presence is felt by his teammates, by helping to create opportunities for them to make plays with the attention he can draw from blockers and the space he takes up, forcing running backs to search for rushing lanes elsewhere.

“Yeah, but I love it,” said Fotu about playing nose tackle. “In general, our job is kind of like the O-line. All the mess starts right there with us, up front. But the life is a nose guard, for me, it’s more of a hybrid thing because I’m moving around.

“But speaking for a nose guard, you’ve just got to have that nasty mentality knowing you have to be the anchor of the defense up front. It starts with you, and it sets the tone for the rest of the line and everybody else to follow. That’s a huge part of our team.”

This is a needed depth signing along the interior defensive line for the Jets. This is a heavily rotated position, one where four or even five players see snaps each week, and the Jets are working on filling out that rotation.

Fotu helps create competition within that position group and fills a very specific and needed role for the Jets. This is not a move, however, that should preclude the Jets from further adding to this unit, whether that be continuing to do so through free agency or in the draft.

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, this is a one-year deal for Fotu that comes with a base salary of $2.5 million with the opportunity to earn up to $4 million through incentives. The cap hit for this move will be a relatively inexpensive one.

Jets to sign former Cardinals DT Leki Fotu

Another free agent defensive tackle reportedly coming to New York.

The Jets continue to add new veteran pieces along the defensive line as they have reportedly reached an agreement with former Cardinals defensive tackle Leki Fotu.

Fotu played in 11 games in 2023, including nine starts, for Arizona. He posted 28 tackles with 2.5 sacks and five tackles for a loss. In four seasons in Arizona, Fotu has 89 tackles, 3.5 sacks and 12 tackles for a loss.

The 25-year-old Fotu was drafted by the Cardinals in the fourth round of the 2020 draft, No. 114 overall.

Fotu is the second defensive tackle the Jets reportedly have reached agreement with during the legal tampering period before free agency officially begins Wednesday. The Jets are also reportedly signing former 49ers defensive tackle and first-round pick Javon Kinlaw.

Cardinals sign DL Phil Hoskins to roster, designate DL Leki Fotu to return from IR

The Cardinals announced some roster moves on Wednesday.

The Arizona Cardinals are losing defensive lineman Jonathan Ledbetter for the rest of the season to a knee injury, they are adding reinforcements to the defensive line.

They announced a few roster moves ahead of practice on Wednesday.

While Ledbetter is expected to be placed on injured reserve, that has not happened yet.

Here is what they did with the roster.

Cardinals place DL Leki Fotu, LB Kyzir White on IR

White’s season is over and Fotu has to miss at least the next four games.

The Arizona Cardinals added two starting defensive players to injured reserve on Tuesday. They officially placed linebacker Kyzir White on IR after he tore his biceps on Sunday in the team’s 21-16 road loss to the Houston Texans. Head coach Jonathan Gannon announced on Monday that would happen. White’s season is over.

However, in addition to White, the Cardinals also placed defensive tackle Leki Fotu on IR with a broken bone in his hand.

It was reported initially that he might not have to miss any time, even if he needed surgery. Gannon said on Monday the team would see what would be best for Fotu and then the team.

With Fotu landing on IR, he will miss at least four games. The earliest he would be eligible to return is Week 17 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

With those two moves, the Cardinals re-signed safety Qwuantrezz Knight, whom they released on Saturday, and signed defensive tackle Ben Stille from the practice squad to the active roster.

They also made a pair of practice squad moves, releasing receiver Davion Davis and bringing back receiver Daniel Arias.

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DL Leki Fotu might not miss time with broken hand

Fotu had a sack and four tackles on Sunday against the Texans before exiting with a hand injury.

Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Leki Fotu left the team’s 21-16 loss to the Houston Texans with an injured hand and did not return. He was immediately ruled.

Per a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, there is both good and bad news.

The bad news is that he might need surgery to repair the small broken bone in his hand.

The good news is that, even if he does need surgery, there is a chance he doesn’t have to miss any time. That presumably would mean he could play on Sunday when the Cardinals host the Los Angeles Rams.

Fotu had a nice game on Sunday before getting hurt. He had four tackles, which included a sack, a tackle for loss and a quarterback hit.

On the season, in 10 games (he missed one early in the season), he has 25 total tackles, five tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and two quarterback hits.

The Cardinals’ first injury report of Week 12 will come out Wednesday afternoon.

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3 Cardinals defenders injured in loss to Texans

Linebacker Kyzir White, defensive lineman Leki Fotu and cornerback Antonio Hamilton all exited the game on Sunday with injuries.

The Arizona Cardinals lost on Sunday 21-16 to the Houston Texans. The defense struggled in the first half and then locked things down in the second. However, the defense took hits with injuries, losing three starters by the end of the game.

Linebacker Kyzir White, who had played every defensive snaps of the season for the first 10 games, left the game in the first half and did not return. IT was reported initially that it was an elbow. The television broadcast said it was his shoulder.

Later, in the second half, defensive lineman Leki Fotu, who had a sack in the first half, exited with a hand injury. He was immediately ruled out for the remainder of the game.

While making a critical fourth-quarter interception, cornerback Antonio Hamilton suffered a groin injury and had to be helped off the field.

We probably won’t know until at least Monday what the prognosis for any of them.

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Surprising presumed starters for Cardinals entering regular season

These four players, expected to start, were not on anyone’s radar when the offseason began.

The Arizona Cardinals have cut their roster down and are now on the path of preparing for their season opener on the road against the Washington Commanders.

While head coach Jonathan Gannon refuses to name starters yet, the preseason depth chart and the playing rotation in the preseason give us an idea of what the starting lineup will look like.

There are a handful of surprises, based on expectations entering the offseason. Four projected starters were not expected to be starters when the offseason began.

Leki Fotu appears to have increased but limited role

He is only playing nose tackle but appears to be on track to hold the starting job.

Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman Leki Fotu quietly has found himself in position to win a starting role on the team’s new defense. The key might be limiting his role while increasing it.

He is listed as the team’s No. 1 nose tackle. He was used that way in the team’s preseason opener.

It was the only way he was used on Friday. He played nose tackle in base defensive sets and came out for nickel packages in the few snaps the starters were on the field.

The 6-foot-5, 334-pound defensive lineman has not been limited to the one role since college.

He was drafted in the fourth round in 2019 out of Utah. He was used exclusively as a space-eating nose tackle.

However, his raw athleticism and movement skills led the Cardinals to believe he could be much more than a nose tackle. He rarely lined up as a nose tackle, especially with fellow fourth-round pick Rashard Lawrence playing there.

However, Fotu’s impact in three NFL seasons has been minimal.

It appears that head coach Jonathan Gannon has focused on Fotu playing nose tackle only, allowing him to potentially thrive as the guy he is and not worry about the player he didn’t become.

He has the size to be good. He did it very well in college.

Of the defensive linemen the Cardinals returned from last season, Fotu was probably the one least likely to make the team and contribute.

It turns out he might be a starter now.

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