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You didn't show them, Mark :(
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Any one of these prospects will do:
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Bring the draft forum back to the landing strip!!!
There is no banter over there. |
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3 Home teams and the F@ Jets
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Warmack is the best pick for a high draft pick because he fills a position of need and he's really safe in terms of getting a 10 year pro-bowl type guy. If somehow the Raiders did trade McFadden and we ended up with Warmack wow went a significant upgrade to our offense. We still have to address the TE, RT and WR positions. But that would be a great start |
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Con Ritmo
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Need some Texas A&M guys:
Joeckel Moore Swope |
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how about Dustin Hopkins?
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The way I see it is that you have to look at the offense and defense as units. Which unit needs the most help? The answer is obvious, its the offense. We need more speed and play makers on offense. Drafting a guy who can rush the QB is great but ultimately we need to put pts on the board. But that being said the 1st rd will be 75% defensive players. Trading back to say the Jaguars 2nd rd pick would make sense bc we would acquire some more picks and still be able to get a top offensive talent with that pick. The draft should definitely be heavy offense. You can find a pass rusher later in the draft. We can't keep neglecting the offense.
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I think I see one
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alright
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alright
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Agreed, Jets should not even consider a defensive player for at least the first 4 rounds.
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growing tired of rex ryan
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I have seen him projected in the 1st round. I'd jump on this kid. |
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North Carolina State quarterback Mike Glennon has some rare physical skills.
He's six-feet-six-inches tall, which is ideal for his position, and few players can match his arm strength. Those two qualities alone are enough to get him on the radar of most scouts. But hype has started to build around the idea that Glennon may be the draft's best signal caller and could find a home in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Let's take a look at where the buzz is coming from and whether there is anything to it. Why Mike Glennon could be a first round pick Size and Arm Talent Glennon's combination of size and arm talent is unmatched by any of his draft counterparts. He has the prototypical build to play quarterback in the NFL and has the arm strength to make all of the throws in the route tree. Glennon has enough arm strength to make throws off his back foot and from unnatural angles, which is a must in the NFL. Beyond just his natural arm talent, though, Glennon exhibits solid throwing mechanics. He naturally shifts his weight from his back foot to his front foot when throwing and has a high release point. His release is also smooth and quick enough to succeed in the NFL. Experience in a pro style offense Not many quarterbacks enter the draft with four years of experience in a pro-style offense. Glennon will. His game definitely reflects his experience in certain areas. Glennon's drop-backs from under center are smooth and natural. He won't need to adjust much in that area. He also has some practice going through reads, which will be crucial at the next level. |
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IMO Rex stays next year. The jets should use this draft to fix both the oline and Safety The jets need upgrading or restocking on 3 o-line spots and both safeties or at minimum 1 safety.
These positions are less scheme specific and would blend easily with the way any HC runs a scheme. Most likely the jets finish 7-9 or 8-8 with the remaining opponents winning percentage of .300. With Rex on the hot seat, I would not want him having anything to do with a young 1st rd qb. The jets will pick from 14-19 and should trade down once. Trading down 10 spots will get you a 2nd. using the top hundred from GBN- //www.gbnreport.com/top100.html My picks would be along the line of late 20s Barret Jones has played all three oline positions well in the sec jets 2nd Dallas Thomas, again played both guard and tackle in the SEC late 2nd (trade) Robert Lester tall rangy FS to match up with TE. mid 3rd Brennan Williams Tackle NC- Tall, excelent pass blocker who will drop due to labrum injury in October. This way when Sanchez is replaced in 2014 or he has a rebirth he is playing behind a solid oline, and whatever RB the jets have will be running behind a solid oline. Last edited by patman; 12-01-2012 at 09:33 AM. |
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I have been hyping him too, He is not NFL ready IMO but has the tools. he needs to sit and I think that pushes him down out of the first. The guy had no weapons or a good oline. |
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Dreaming of a Jets Superbowl
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The plan should be to change coaching regimes and Get Mike Holmgren in here! Draft Glennon, sign a stop gap journeyman like Jason Campbell, Rex Grossman, Kyle Orton, anybody. Try to give the Sanchise away for a taco supreme. If Glennon is not ready to start the season as the starter then let him sit and learn from Holmgren. |
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Heal up Darrelle...
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