Everyone has an opinion on what Quarter Deshaun Watson should do. It seems like he does not want to be with the Houston Texans because he felt contemptuous by the team’s buyer and did not see several organizational decisions face-to-face.

It was a recipe for a compelling off-season discussion, with fans across the league wondering what their team’s offense might look like with Watson at the helm.

While The Cris Collinsworth Podcast, cornerback Richard Sherman, who co-hosted the show, shared his views on what Watson should do, and it does not join the San Francisco 49ers.

“If I were Deshaun, I would get out of there as quickly as possible. I would go to New York,” Sherman told Collinsworth and George Chahrouri. “… The Jets. That would be the nicest (situation). A good offense. They’ll have to find threats. They’ll have to find some offensive weapons. But I think a lot more people will be excited to be there. be.

“I think the free agency market is going to be oversaturated because of the salary cap, but that’s what I would do.”

The proposal is interesting, as Sherman himself will become a free agent and has made it clear that he will not return to San Francisco because of his salary rate.

Sherman’s former 49ers defense coordinator Robert Saleh is now the Jets’ head coach. This, of course, led to speculation that the All-Pro diagonal might be bound in New York. He may also not be the only approaching 49ers free agent to watch the Jets.

‘They will be able to put together a team, and if [Watson is] at the helm, they immediately become a competitor in not only the division but also the AFC in general, ‘Sherman added.

You can listen to the full conversation with Sherman below.