The Jets made a surprising move when they traded Derrick Mason to the Texans earlier this week and the deal has some players thinking about their own futures. The team has insisted that Mason was traded due to a lack of production. "My production hasn't been all that great either. Santonio (Holmes') production hasn't been all that great either," receiver Plaxico Burress said. "You can't just point at one guy. You can't just say it was his production. He's a wide receiver so he goes out and controls what he can control. He can't do everything for himself. There's 10 other players on the field also, and we all have to contribute, so that one person or each of us can have success." Perhaps it wasn't intended to be one, but the move to send Mason to the Texans five weeks into the season is an eye-opener to many players in the Jets locker room. The team is 2-3 with three straight losses, struggling to find chemistry in the passing game -- and elsewhere. "Anybody can be gone in this locker room," said cornerback Darrelle Revis.