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Looks like its the same old group for Safety next year
Pool, Leonhard, Smith, and I guess Lowery.
Woulda like to see Shiloh Keo get a shot for us next year, but I guess they feel "good" about that mess we have at Safety. And I don't get the trade up for Kerley, he doesn't seem to bring anything out of the very ordinary to the table. Why trade up for a guy thats 5'11 with average speed? Year after year it seems the Jets do good work in the first 3-4 rounds and then absolutely fall asleep and crap the bed in the later rounds....Then again, the verdict is still very much out on last years draft. I think DuCasse will be absolutely useless in the NFL, WIlson is still a work in progress, and while Connor is a cool guy with a neat nickname, he has yet to do much of anything either.... |
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Safety is one of those positions that just doesn't mean as much...
And you can't fill every hole as well so no matter what, you would've been *****ing about something. Just keep taking the best players available. That's why teams like Baltimore keep doing well. Ozzie is the best because he does exactly that, yet fools like the OP still would rather force need picks. |
leonhard and smith are more than adequate at safety if our secondary stays with revis and cromartie
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why do people think safety is such a need? Eric Smith actually played VERY well after the NE regular season game, hwich understandably so, he was a bit overwhelmed for. The starters were fine this year and Smith offers VERY good depth. Not sure where this post is coming from. OLB, I could see a post a bout but not safety.
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That's fine with me.
This safety class was horrible. I don't even think a guy like Rahim Moore is a shoe-in to be a quality starter in this league. Leonhard will be back to make the calls in the secondary and Eric Smith actually came on pretty strong last year. I don't think we're in some kind of dire straits position at safety. We don't have any standouts but we have a few rock solid guys. Getting some depth at receiver was a much bigger need. After Holmes, Braylon, and Cotchery we didn't have another serviceable WR on the roster. |
Pool and Lowery were fine after the second Pats-Jets game, our D-Line breaking down in the AFCG is what killed us and we got two of the best D-Linemen in the draft. Ellis and Wilkerson aren't going to fix our offensive playcalling but they will make our run defense consistently good and will free up blockers so our average OLBs can get after the QB. :yes:
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Safety isn't really a problem on the team IMO. There's no star, so what?
There are no stars in this draft. No sense is picking one just for the sake of picking one. The class is weak so move on and look next year. |
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that's why in 2 yrs, the jets won't be desperate for a slot wr/kr or rb, b/c they addressed these needs this draft. tanny has a longer term view of the team with the goal of being competitive every year. he could care less about those who bash the jets for not taking an olb or s yesterday. the jets got good value with their first 4 picks, and mcelroy will probably stick in some capacity. best of all, perhaps, the jets have all of their 2012 picks. |
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