With Brad Holmes turning the Detroit Lions from a laughingstock to the number one seed, it is only a matter of time before another Les Snead disciple gets a general manager job. The New York Jets continued their exhaustive — sometimes ludicrous — GM and head coach search on Monday with the announcement that the team will interview Ray Farmer, who is currently a senior personnel exec in the Rams front office.
If the Jets hire Farmer, the Rams would receive two third round compensatory draft picks through the NFL’s minority hiring program, the same compensation that L.