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| View Poll Results: Who do you want at 29? | |||
| Sergio Kindle |
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11 | 15.07% |
| Jerry Hughes |
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11 | 15.07% |
| Jared Odrick |
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10 | 13.70% |
| Terrence Cody |
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11 | 15.07% |
| Demaryius Thomas |
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15 | 20.55% |
| Golden Tate |
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15 | 20.55% |
| Voters: 73. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Good point. It all depends on what the CS think of the young OL on the team. An interesting thing happened toward the end of the season. Mangold got his bell rung, and missed a series. I remember it very well because I was terrified. In the early part of the season Mangold got dinged for a few plays and they slid Woody to center. This time they brought Slauson in. I choked. “Oh No”. Slauson played well for the series, then when back to the bench, and obscurity. It was a very good sign though. Faneca is going to need to be replaced sooner rather then later. Be nice if the CS was confident his replacement is on the team. |
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Is waiting for Ryan Mallet
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Edgy and daring draft picks when it's convenient for you, or when it fits your wants, other times you tell ppl that it's foolish to speak in such ways.. Pouncey makes more sense the half the guys ppl are talking about. The NYJETS offense is dead in the water without a stout O-line. Pouncey is the most versatile way to insure we get production from our offense. sh*t, he might even beat out Moore by midseason. Last edited by Paradis; 03-27-2010 at 04:43 PM. |
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OLB and Saftey I would say are needs..Thomas has been a joke since he was drafted and Pace doesnt seem to get to the QB very often, Pool is a huge ? mark at safety and who wants to see Eric Smith as a starting safety.. If you look at RB, Greene was injured last year as a backup how is he gonna handle the load now.We dont know what LT has left and Washington might not be on the team. Would have to say that RB is a need too |
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Golden Tate at 29 makes sense here.Washington's injury may hamper him and really we won't know till training camp if he's recoverd fully. Golden Tate can fill 2 needs here.
1)As a KR he may put some much needed field position in to QB Mark Sanchez's hands. 2)He can add some "oomph" in to a moribund passing game that will in fact open up our running game. Picking an OL here at 29 won't happen as we have too much $$$ already tied up with the 4 starters.Look for Tanny to go value shopping in the later rounds after the 3rd rd. |
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I wouldn't mind a CB at 29 if he's on there board. I'm not convinced on Comratie, kind of like Lito last year but this time they lose a pick... other than that a 5 techinique to go along with Jenkins... JMO
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Is waiting for Ryan Mallet
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I can't believe Kindle isn't sweaping this thing. He's got a 10 pick gap in talent between everyone on that list.. freaking Tate...
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A NY JETS fan! Go Jets!
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Don't have a problem with Thomas, Kindle, Hughes, or Tate. I wouldn't be happy if we took Cody there.
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I posted this in another thread, but I think it applies here as well. What a testament to the Jets organization that we have no glaring holes to fill heading into the draft and we can debate which position could use an upgrade. And look how close the voting is? I don't think the Jets can go wrong if they just select whoever they have as the highest rated player on their board.
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Come at the King, You Best Not Miss.
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IMO, receiver is a huge need.
To the people who don't want one: what happens if Braylon has a huge year and we end up having to extend Mangold, D'Brick, Revis, Harris, and possibly Cromartie as well? The first four are obviously more important than Braylon is. If we're forced to let him walk, it cripples our offense and hinders Sanchez's development. If we take DeMaryius Thomas, Arrellious Benn, Golden Tate or Damian Williams, they can be the #3 WR and step in if anything happens. Our lack of depth at the position is terrifying. |
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I'm tired of pretending I'm not a total b1tchen
rock star from Mars.
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Tough call but unless there's a low-risk, high-reward 3-4 DE on the board, I think I'm going with the WR (I'm considering Kindle an OLB). Sure, maybe he won't contribute in 2010, but we have to consider the future as well.
Tate vs. Thomas - tougher call. Tate has lower risk and probably produces a bit more quickly, but I look at Thomas as a guy who in 2-3 years could be a really solid #1 WR (or co-#1 with Cotchery). Certainly, Thomas makes Braylon more of a luxury than a necessity in 2011 even though I'm still very hopeful he picks up his game and stays on. |
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Can someone sell me on Thomas? I watched his highlight videos and his tall, has solid hands but his route running seems poor...Braylon 2.0.
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He is very similar to Braylon in that he's a huge, physical WR who has elite speed... can run through or around defenders... wins jump balls with relative ease... works very hard to block in the running game... has the occasional lapse and drops an easy ball but generally has reliable, strong hands... good work ethic and really loves football. His upside is Andre Johnson in a couple years. I don't see him being a total failure like Charles Rodgers as long as he maintains the strong work ethic. Worst case scenario is probably Reggie Williams-type. |
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the OL gets better the more these guys play together... they've already played like 30+ games together... more continuity makes the unit better, not replacing the right guard with a first rounder. |
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Out of this list, Kindle no question.
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