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The Jets get a 1st-round pick this year (13th overall) and a third or fourth-round pick next year, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
That's a decent haul. They weren't going to get much more for a guy who's coming off a major knee injury and is relatively old in
The most interesting part of the deal is the contract he signed with Tampa.
According to Schefter, Tampa gave Revis a six-year, $96 million contract. But none of that — not a single penny — is guaranteed. So it's a pay-as-you-go situation. The Bucs can cut Revis at any time without owning him anything.
It's unusual for players of Revis' caliber to get zero guaranteed dollars. But that's the only way he was getting $16 million per year in a long-term deal considering his injury history.