What the Saints are getting in free agent defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd

What the Saints are getting in free agent defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd, with insight from Jets Wire managing editor @Billy_Riccette:

It didn’t take the New Orleans Saints long to start making moves in free agency, with former New York Jets defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd agreeing to terms on a three-year contract Wednesday morning. He’s going to be an important player in the Saints’ interior rotation in the fall, so we should get to know him a bit better.

To get an idea of what the Saints are adding by signing Shepherd, I reached out to Jets Wire managing editor Billy Riccette (who you can follow on Twitter here). He shared some valuable insight on the newest member of the black and gold:

Comparing Khalen Saunders, Nathan Shepherd to Saints DT’s they’re replacing

It didn’t take the New Orleans Saints long to bring in help at defensive tackle, but how do Nathan Shepherd and Khalen Saunders compare to the players they’re replacing?

It didn’t take the New Orleans Saints long to address their top roster need in the early hours of free agency, with the team agreeing to deals with free agent defensive tackles Nathan Shepherd and Khalen Saunders — who will be replacing two departed free agents in David Onyemata and Shy Tuttle.

But who are these guys? Are they upgrades or Band-Aids? How do they compare to the players New Orleans put on the field last year? That’s something we’re going to explore with the help of some advanced stats and each player’s resume so far:

Report: Saints expected to sign Jets DT Nathan Shepherd

ESPN’s Dianna Russini reports that the New Orleans Saints are expected to sign New York Jets free agent defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd:

The New Orleans Saints are expected to sign former New York Jets defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd, as first reported by ESPN’s Dianna Russini. The fifth-year pro impressed Saints scouts at the Senior Bowl back in 2018 but ended up being picked by the Jets in the third round of the NFL draft; he played on the veteran minimum salary last season and shouldn’t factor into the compensatory picks formula for 2024 unless the Saints are giving him a big raise.

Shepherd, 29, is listed at 6-foot-3 and 315 pounds and posted an impressive Relative Athletic Score coming out of Fort Hays State, so he fits what the Saints have been looking for along the interior line. He also served a six-game suspension for violating the league PED policy in 2019.

He’s coming off his best year in run defense and racked up 17 pressures (with a couple of sacks) as a pass rusher per Pro Football Focus. He’s a good replacement for Shy Tuttle as a veteran presence inside, but the Saints need to keep investing resources at defensive tackle. Right now Shepherd and practice squad holdover Prince Emili are their only players at the position.

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Jets player turned down more in free agency to remain

Nathan Shepherd re-signed with the #Jets despite being offered more elsewhere:

The New York Jets reportedly got a little bit of a surprise from defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd during free agency.

According to ESPN, Nathan Shepherd, who re-signed in New York this offseason, was offered a larger contract by another team at some point.

Instead, he turned it down for the Jets, who signed him to a one-year, $1.1 million deal.

The exact other team isn’t named, however, the club offered $150K more. Yet, the 29-year-old turned down that money.

The comfort level Shepherd, the longest-tenured draft pick (2018) on New York’s roster, likely played a part.

But with the departure of Folorunso Fatukasi, Shephard is probably hoping for an opportunity with more playing time with the Jets as well. That potential chance would be huge for his career.

Per the report, the team was “surprised and delighted” that Shepherd decided to return.

In 56 games with the Jets, Shepherd has made only nine starts. In total, Shepherd has 4.5 sacks and 71 tackles, including nine for loss, in his four-year career.

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Jets re-signing DT Nathan Shepherd

The Jets have agreed to re-sign reserve defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd.

The Jets have agreed to re-sign defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Shepherd posted a career-high 28 tackles with New York in 2021. He also registered eight quarterback hits in 17 games (one start). Shepherd managed to make the most of his limited playing time and did a decent enough job as a run stopper on the interior of the offensive line when called upon.

In four seasons with the Jets, Shepherd has totaled 71 tackles, 27 quarterback hits, nine tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. The former third-round pick out of Division II Fort Hays State has appeared in 56 games and has nine career starts under his belt. He is the first Mike Maccagnan draft pick to receive a second contract with the Jets.

Re-signing Shepherd is the first move the Jets have made on the defensive line since the beginning of free agency. Foley Fatukasi departed New York and signed with the Jaguars less than 24 hours after hitting the open market.

Jets Free Agent Profile: What to do with DL Nathan Shepherd?

Should the Jets retain Nathan Shepherd as defensive line depth in 2022? We evaluate the situation in our latest free agent profile.

Before Joe Douglas can focus on external targets, he has a handful of impending in-house free agents to evaluate.

The Jets have 28 players set to hit the open market this offseason. Some won’t factor into New York’s plans for 2022, while others, it’s safe to assume, the Jets would like to keep around for a while. Either way, Douglas has a lot of work to do to put together a competitive roster for Robert Saleh’s second year at the helm.

Nathan Shepherd finished with a career-high 28 tackles in 2021, but he played sparingly at New York’s deepest position. Should the Jets retain him as defensive line depth for next season? Let’s evaluate the situation in Jets Wire’s latest free agent profile.

NFL trade deadline: 5 players the Jets could deal before the deadline

Jets general manager Joe Douglas could be a busy man before this year’s trade deadline with multiple trade candidates on his roster.

The 2021 NFL trade deadline is less than a month away and it is safe to assume Joe Douglas will be a busy man once Nov. 2 rolls around.

The Jets are going nowhere this season with a 1-4 record at their bye week. New York was never on track to contend in Robert Saleh’s first season as head coach, and with Douglas still working to rebuild the roster, odds are moves will be made to better the organization’s future in the coming weeks.

Who on Gang Green’s roster could be sent packing? Here are five players that could be moved before the clock strikes 4 p.m. ET on deadline day.

Sam Darnold, Bryce Hall among Jets’ Studs & Duds in Week 15 upset win over Rams

Jets Wire takes a look at the Jets studs and duds from the team’s 23-20 win against the Rams on Sunday.

Well, it finally happened.

The Jets won their first game of the season Sunday, holding off the Rams to win 23-20 on the road. New York came into the game as 17-point underdogs and nearly blew a 17-point lead. Still, the Jets left the West Coast victorious, even with the Rams having 10 days to prepare for a team they certainly overlooked.

Gang Green finally got a full team effort from all three units on Sunday. Even if Jets fans weren’t happy with the result — it means the team no longer has the inside track on Trevor Lawrence — the Jets avoided making NFL history in the process.

With that said, let’s take a look at New York’s best and worst performers from Sunday’s win.

Instant Analysis: Jets stun Rams for first win of 2020

The seemingly impossible has happened.

The seemingly impossible has happened.

The Jets have won a football game in 2020.

It took almost the entire season, but New York finally has its first victory, a 23-20 triumph over a Rams team weeks away from playing in the playoffs. Gang Green’s defense stymied Los Angeles’ offense throughout the afternoon, while a second-quarter interception and blocked punt led to crucial points.

The Rams threatened late, but a Marcus Maye pass breakup on a Jared Goff attempt downfield on fourth down turned Los Angeles over on downs. A Sam Darnold completion to Frank Gore on third-and-five just before the two-minute warning put the win on ice.

Game Balls

QB Sam Darnold: Darnold turned in his best performance of 2020 against the Rams, going 22-31 for 207 yards and a touchdown. Darnold’s numbers are not exactly prolific, but he was efficient throughout the afternoon and played a clean enough game to lead the Jets to a win.

Nathan Shepherd and Quinnen Williams: Shepherd and Williams dominated the Rams’ offensive line, combining for seven tackles, three TFLs and two quarterback hits. Los Angeles rushed for only 114 yards on the afternoon and Shepherd and Williams are a big reason why.

Quick Thoughts

-Well, the Jets have done what almost everyone thought they could not — win a game. Credit the players and the coaching staff for hanging in there and doing enough to get the job done against the Rams. Overcoming a 37-point loss to the Seahawks seemed nearly impossible, but New York pulled a rabbit out of its hat.

-Whatever Frank Bush told his defense before the game, it worked for a while. Nice bounce-back performance for Bush and his unit after the Seahawks hung 40 points on them last weekend.

-Maye saved the day. What a play by New York’s best defender to bat away Goff’s fourth-down prayer.

-It did not cost the Jets in the end, but Adam Gase did not do too great of a job managing the clock throughout the game. He allowed the Rams the chance to notch three points before halftime and burned two timeouts in the third quarter. That simply cannot happen.

-Where has the confidence Darnold played with against the Rams been? He looked lost against the porous Seattle secondary last weekend, yet poised against Los Angeles’ No. 1 pass defense. The Jets did not ask Darnold to air it out too much, but he did his part and then some.

-New York’s defensive line was operating at a different level than the Rams’ offensive line. The Jets had their way with Los Angeles in the trenches — especially when it came to stopping the run.

-Eight consecutive opening-drive scores for the Jets. For the first time this season, that opening-score drive contributed to a New York win.

-Bryce Hall has been working his tail off throughout his rookie season, but the results did not come until Sunday. Credit him for sticking to it and coming up with a key interception in the second quarter.

-Ty Johnson provided the lightning, Frank Gore brought the thunder. Finally, a healthy balance between the two. Johnson did his thing in the passing game, while Gore got the job done on the ground.

-It’s safe to say Bless Austin needs to tone it down a bit. Physical play is fine, but three penalties in a game are not what the Jets need out of any of their cornerbacks.

-1-13. With the Jaguars now in possession of the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL draft, the tank for Trevor Lawrence is in jeopardy.

Sam Ficken, Denzel Mims among Jets’ Studs & Duds in Week 11 loss to Chargers

Jets Wire takes a look at the Jets studs and duds from the team’s 34-28 loss against the Chargers on Sunday.

While the Jets fell short for the 10th time this season in Sunday’s 34-28 loss, it wasn’t a typical loss for Gang Green.

The Jets went into the break down 24-6 in a game that looked like an absolute rout. Dowell Loggains forgot his top three receivers existed, while the Jets had no answer for Justin Herbert or Keenan Allen. Herbert threw for 277 yards in the first half, while Allen went over 100 yards receiving.

Then, the roles reversed. The Jets offense enjoyed an offensive surge that led to 20 points, but it wasn’t enough. The Jets had a chance to tie the game at the end, but they ultimately came up short in another game that was a tale of two halves.

Let’s take a look at New York’s best and worst from the Week 11 loss.