Happy Super Bowl Sunday. A look at what's happening around the New York Jets:
1. Let's make a deal: Everybody knows about the Jets' favorable salary-cap situation (approximately $94 million), but they also have a handful of potential trade assets that could come in handy, especially if they explore a trade for disgruntled Pittsburgh Steelers star Antonio Brown. These assets could become important, considering the Jets have no second-round draft pick.
Once the Super Bowl is over, the NFL's hot-stove league will crank up a few notches. Let's take an early look at players who could emerge in trade discussions:
Robby Anderson, wide receiver: He will be a restricted free agent (figure he gets the second-round tender for about $3 million), but that doesn't mean he can't be traded.