When the New York Jets' dismal season was over, safety Jamal Adams stood in front of his locker and basically challenged the front office to upgrade the talent on the roster -- comments that didn't sit well with some teammates and resulted in him getting called to the principal's office.
Undaunted, the talented safety has made it his mission to recruit star power to the Jets, blurring the lines on player involvement in personnel matters. Adams used different platforms Wednesday to lobby for disgruntled Pittsburgh Steelers star Antonio Brown, whose future with the team has become a hot-button issue in the aftermath of the diva's latest temper tantrum.