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still a little buzzed.
Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 8,281
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Jeebus, another Mock!!
FA:
Anthony Montgomery - Similar to the Randy Starks signing the Dolphins made. Very young, very big, very strong, very athletic DT who's best days are ahead of him. Terrence McGee - Probably not going to happen, but would give us the best CB tandem in the division. Heavily underrated player. Sam Koch - F the Ravens, we need a punter. Rex's pull should come in handy here. Draft: 1: Greg Hardy - All this hype for everyone else in this draft, but when healthy he is the 3rd best defensive player in this draft. A JAbe type talent IMO. Will poke his way back into the first round if he's even fallen out of it. 2: Boo Robinson - Underrated for now, won't be for long. 4: Kendrick Lewis - Rangy, experienced SEC safety who doesn't suck in coverage. Will replace Leonhard eventually. Will be an excellent guy to pair with Rhodes. Other options are Kam Chancellor or Chad Jones, two other experienced, well rounded players who play leadership roles on their D's. I REALLY like some of these mid-tier safeties. These 3 in particular... 6: Michael Hoomanawanui - Yet another prospect that just stopped getting talking about. Excellent size and skillset for the TE position. I'd rather go TE than OL because TE is the best way to fix an OL that doesn't need to replace a starter. 7: Blair White - WHITE WR!!! No really...tough, productive player from a good school. I'd love him in the slot. Last edited by SenorGato; 01-01-2010 at 07:32 PM. |
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Practice Squad
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 499
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Swap Boo Robinson with Marshawn Gilyard and I'd be happy.
Last edited by WeeZiTe; 01-01-2010 at 09:31 PM. |
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Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 101
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Not a fan of Hardy more of a 4-3 DE
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Philly
Posts: 38,786
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if the Jets draft Hardy, who does he start over? Pace or Thomas?
I love the ability of hardy but dont think that move makes sense from a contract perspective, or from a depth chart perspective. also Greg Hardy is like Johnny Abe - super talented but injury prone and inconsistant also why do they need Boo Robinson? In general the Jets defense is stacked, the Jets offense needs the help. If the Jets go D at all on day 1 it will be a Corner not a front 7 player |
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still a little buzzed.
Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 8,281
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[QUOTE=DirtySanchez7;3429728]Not a fan of Hardy more of a 4-3 DE[/QUOTE]
Most of these guys are more 4-3 DE since few play LB in college. Hardy has actually taken snaps at LB for Ole Miss, as well as TE, WR, and of course DE. |
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All League
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 3,345
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[QUOTE=SenorGato;3429775]Most of these guys are more 4-3 DE since few play LB in college. Hardy has actually taken snaps at LB for Ole Miss, as well as TE, WR, and of course DE.[/QUOTE]
Why not Hughes instead Gato? Seems like a he has elite potential with less compatibility concerns? IDK you tell me |
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All Pro
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Florida
Posts: 8,232
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[QUOTE=bitonti;3429774]
In general the Jets defense is stacked, the Jets offense needs the help. If the Jets go D at all on day 1 it will be a Corner not a front 7 player[/QUOTE] Really, the Jets offense just needs Sanchez to grow up. A couple pieces here and there(#3 WR/3rd-down back), but otherwise it's fine. |
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