C.J. Mosley doesn't believe rumors that the New York Jets could trade Jamal Adams.

"To me, I wasn't too worried about that," Mosley said. "That would be a crazy move."

Mosley was limited by a groin injury in his first season with the Jets. He played just two games. He pointed out that Adams, a premier safety entering his fourth year, is a leader on New York's defense.

"First of all, he's one of the leaders on the team," Mosley said. "That's first and foremost. He brings that extra energy whether guys want it or not. Sometimes you might be tired or not feeling good, but as soon as he steps on the field, you're going to hear that voice and he'll be flying around. To have that presence in the secondary, a guy that can make plays in the passing game and also plays in the backfield -- in the box -- that's always exciting."