The Facts:
Keller is scheduled to become a free agent March 12, and all indications are the Jets will let him hit the open market. The 28-year-old does not know what to expect from the free agency process. “I kind of view free agency like the draft, at this point I don’t know where anyone stands, including the Jets, but everything will take care of itself,” Keller said.
Reported by the New York Post
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Despite the apparent lack of interest on the team’s part, Keller made it clear he would love to be back with the Jets. But that doesn't mean he won't test his value. “I signed a five-year deal and I played through that whole contact,” Keller said. “So I think I deserve the right to see what else is out there. ...” According to Post staffer Brian Costello, Keller’s agent met with the Jets at the NFL scouting combine last month, but Keller remains unsure just how much the team wants him back. That said, Keller should generate high demand as one of the top tight ends available in free agency.
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