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Does Phillip Adams Have What It Takes to Replace Dee Milliner in Jets Secondary?

October 15, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Injuries at the Jets' cornerback position can only be described as epidemic at this point. With Dee Milliner now out for the remainder of the season with an Achilles injury, the entire starting cornerback group the Jets anticipated on using in the preseason is now out of the picture. 
Once again, the Jets will be forced to reach into their reserves, this time tapping into the talents of journeyman Phillip Adams. 
A seventh-round selection by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2010 draft, the South Carolina State product had stops in New England and Oakland in addition to his two tours with the Seattle Seahawks. A camp casualty in Seattle, general manager John Idzik's familiarity with Adams from his days in the Seahawks front office undoubtedly aided the corner in getting a gig with the New York Jets. 
Adams was never meant to be anything more than a reserve player, but Adams now finds himself in the limelight as one of the starting cornerbacks h...

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