What do you do after you’re on the beneficial end of the greatest choke job in sports? You look to cash in, and that could be exactly the case for New England Patriots cornerback Logan Ryan.

The Jaguars are desperately in need to bolster their secondary after releasing Davon House and letting Prince Amukamara test the open market. While in New England, Ryan has proven to be a solid complement to Malcolm Butler, and it seems the Jags feel the same as he’d be their No. 2 compliment to Jalen Ramsey.

In the past two seasons as a starter, Ryan came into his own as a great corner in man coverage after collecting six interceptions, a forced fumble and well over a hundred tackles. In comparing his numbers to those of House, not only would the Jags be getting a great value, he would be a huge upgrade to a secondary that needs the retooling.

Ryan was drafted by the Patriots in the third round (83rd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft and has started a total of 40 games since. According to Pro Football Focus, Ryan had a solid season as he finished the season with an 83.5 overall grade. He came on especially strong late in 2016 as he was graded the best corner in the league from week 11 to the Super Bowl. Throughout the process, he intercepted three passes, deflected seven and only allowed 7.9 yards per catch with no touchdowns.