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Report: Jets, DT Quinnen Williams making progress on extension
New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

The top remaining priority in what has been a busy offseason for the Jets is finalizing a new deal for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. That process has taken longer than many expected, but the situation appears to still be in a relatively good place.

Brian Costello and Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post note that both sides remain confident an extension will be agreed to, potentially before mandatory minicamp in mid-June. 

They add that team and player are not believed to be “that far apart” on contract terms, an encouraging sign which points to an agreement being reached to keep the All-Pro in New York for the long-term future.

Williams, 25, put himself in line for a massive extension in 2022. He earned his first career All-Pro and Pro Bowl nods by totaling 55 stops, 12 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles. 

He is due $9.59M this season on the fifth-year option, but a multi-year deal will check in at a much larger figure than that, especially given the upward movement seen in the DT market this offseason. 

Deals signed by Dexter Lawrence, Daron Payne and Jeffery Simmons have all averaged either $22.5M or $23.5M per year with at least $60M in guarantees.

Williams could command such a rate on a four- or five-year deal, given his age and production. The former third overall pick has been away from the Jets’ OTAs, however, and he recently removed all mention of the team on his social media pages amidst contract talks. That, in turn, came not long after a report remerged that the two sides were not close on terms.

The most recent update is certainly more encouraging, though, as Williams and the Jets continue to look to take care of their long-term future with each other this spring. 

New York currently sits near the bottom of the league in terms of cap space, but plenty of roster moves are yet to be made this offseason aimed at creating financial flexibility. 

Given the team’s expectations for immediate success in 2023, Williams figures to play a large role in their performance at the start of the Aaron Rodgers era and beyond. A deal securing his status as one the team’s top investments may not be far away.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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