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The eternal optimist
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Anyone have Rick Gosselin's post-draft grade for the Jets?
I usually look forward to reading his post-draft write-ups, but this year it's all behind a pay wall.
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The eternal optimist
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Anyone? Anyone?
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searching
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he didn't really grade the draft but he said Kirley was the best pick of the 5th round
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Can't Wait To See Marty Mornhinweg's Offense!
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sleepy
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Personally, I think the Jets got very good value throughout the draft...except for the last pick.
Two potential stud D-Linemen, a quality all-round RB, a terrific slot WR with wildcat capabilities and PR/KR ability, an ultra-smart winning QB who will be an asset as a long-term backup, plus another WR and buddy for our franchise QB. Yup...good draft. |
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blending and balancing pain and comfort deep
within you.
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Waterboy
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Ricky Airgoostus had Powell a third round pick, we snagged him
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Sure, if the Jets were looking for the 'best WR available' in round 7, there might've been better candidates than McKnight -- i.e. Jeff Maehl, Ricardo Lockette and Dane Sanzenbacher. But once you get to round 7, teams are willing to gamble because most of these guys fail anyway....A few years ago Charlie Casserly over at NFL.com broke down the success rate of picks in each round, and by the time you get to round 7, something like 5 to 10% of the guys have significant careers (even as backups) with the teams that picked them....Many of the top ex-7th rounders in the league today have been cut at least once --i.e Kevin Walter (drafted by the N.Y.G.) of the Texans, ect. Also, the reality is 7th rounders are pretty much political picks, as some teams start picking friends of their star players, sons of ex-players that played with coaches and scouts and players represented by their 'agent friends'....For example, every year some coach or exec. that has ties to New Haven, CT (Pioli, Belichick & Sparano) seems to go out their way to pick a client of a very well known agent that resides in New Haven suburbs....This is probably the simple answer for why the K.C. Chiefs (Pioli is a So. Conn. grad) picked a little known TE/H-Back from Yale, who could've been easily signed as a undrafted free agent. These guys (Pioli, Belichick & Sparano) do this every year -- they hook up their agent pal starting in round 6 or 7? Sparano (coached at New Haven) picked a TE from Monmouth represented by this agent 2 years ago and the TE never made it....Belichick (played college ball in CT) scoops up this agents marginal prospects all the time in the latter round of draft or adds them to his practice squads -- i.e. the Ventrone brothers. I've had contact with agents and some scouts for a while doing DD.com and I can tell you the draft is not ALWAYS about picking the best players -- especially once round 6 comes along. |
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Thank you C Mart....By the way, sometimes these 'political picks' work out well. Marc Mariani made the Pro Bowl as a rookie in '10....It's very likely that the only reason he was drafted at all (Tenn/Rd. 7), is because he played at Montana with Jeff Fisher's son. Mariani and the younger Fisher were supposedly very good friends....I can't imagine Tenn. fans are complaining about that 7th round pick?
Gary Kubiak has drafted several Colorado State players in the latter rounds, who played with son, and at least two have worked out real well. Wade Phillips drafted some U.T.E.P. players when he was the head coach of the Bills -- his son was QB at the school. How about Cody Grimm? Bitonti sat next to his older brother last year on a plane back from the Senior Bowl. His brother, as well as his Hall of Famer dad, are coaches in the N.F.L. That's probably the only reason Cody was selected by the Bucs (or any team)....but it worked out well, as many believe he was their best draft pick last year -- when Tanard Jackson was suspended he did a great job until he went on the IR...Most TB writers claim he easily outplayed the teams top two picks -- McCoy and Price (both DT's). I don't think teams like Jets would pass on a future star if he was available, but once round 6 & 7 rolls around, the sure things are long gone. Why not grab a competent player that has some connection to the team? |
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recovering from turf toe
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It seemed like with almost every pick the Jets made some commentator would say something like, "that's a guy who shouldn't even be there anymore?" or "how this guy is still on the board I don't know." You can't fill every need and hope in a draft but we hit on some key things, particularly getting younger, deeper and more talented on the D-line and adding some youth/eventual replacements for KR/PR (Brad Smith) and RB (LT, et al.). Good draft. Now we wait and see. |
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