First round (assuming Laurinaitis and Maualuga are gone): 1. S William Moore 2. ILB Brian Cushing, USC 3. ILB Clint Sintim, Virginia 4. DE Tyson Jackson, LSU Second Round: 1. NT BJ Raji, Boston College 2. NT Terrance Taylor, Michigan 3. RT Herman "The House" Johnson, LSU
I dont know why Im doing this but Im pretty bored 1) Chris Wells RB OSU 2) Knoshown Morreno RB, UG 3) Jeremy Maclin WR Mizzou 4) Trevor Lindly CB UK 2nd round (mostly assuming we havent addressed one of these positions already) 1) Charles Scott RB LSU 2) Scott Mckillop LB Pitt 3) Patrick Chung S, Oregon
For shiggles... First: - LeSean McCoy - Greg Hardy - Everette Brown - Clint Sintim Second: - Evander Hood - Patrick Chung/Rashad Johnson - BJ Raji - Kenny Britt I might be overrated Britt. And anyone who thinks it'd be crazy to draft another DE/OLB propsect (Brown or Hardy)...but I say why not?
1st round -- Myron Rolle (S) Florida State 2nd round -- No pick ---- goes to Green Bay for the Brett Favre trade. 3rd round -- Scott McKillip (ILB) Pitt (from New Orleans -- Vilma trade) 3rd round -- Trevor Canfield (G) Cincinnati
1. William Moore (S) 2. Darrius Heyward-Bey (WR) 3. Tyson Jackson (DE) 4. Knoshown Morreno (RB) Second Round: 1. Charles Scott (RB) 2. BJ Raji (NT) 3. Terrance Taylor (NT)
Idk why everybody is picking NT's in the 2nd drafting for depth are for teams who dont have needs all around.
i need to see WR early in 09 draft...... think of it folks, the 2 starting WR - one was drafted in 2000, the other was a 4th rounder in 03 i think. - talk about a return on your investment........excluding keller of course..... it doesn't matter if LC and JC both put up 1000 yd seasons in 08; the jets need a stud at WR for whoever is the QB next year. whether they can work a trade for an already established WR who knows but it has to get done - preferably thru the draft. jil
you mean 64...if we get that pick we have to give it to g.b.but the good news is we can keep the fourth :beer:
Assuming the Jet's have a mid to late 20's pick. I'm going offense first (will post defense later) Rd 1 Duke Robinson, OG/RT, Oklahoma Rd 2 Brian Robiskie, WR Ohio State Jets' add a terrific player to a solid O-Line. I'm not a Brandon Moore fan and more depth and eventual starter will help O-line. Robiskie....Coaches son, team captian, academic all-american......plus a Dam good receiver with good size. Will be better than Anthony Gonzo. See Guys , I don't hate all Buckeyes..... If the Jets make the playoffs, we loss our Rd 2 pick to GB. We should recoup a Rd 2 from New Orleans.
This isnt what I want but this is what I see Rd 1 25th overall- DE George Selvie(South Florida) Rd 2 51st overall- Lost pick due to Favre Rd 3 62nd overall- WR Derrick Williams(Penn St) Rd 3 69th overall(Vilma pick)- QB Hunter Cantwell(Louisville) I think Williams will eventually shoot himself to the late 1st round to early 2nd round but as of now hed prob be in the early 3rd rd-mid 3rd round and I'd love to add him aboard. Selvie I'd imagine would be the Ellis replacement or Kenyon Coleman replacement and would be a BPA type of pick. I also expect Favre to retire and Mangini and Co. not being in INSANE love with their QBs so they'd take the chance on Cantwell.
Round 1, Pick 26: Taylor Mays, S, USC or Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU or Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest Round 3, Pick 26: Herman Johnson, G, LSU or Derrick Williams, WR, PSU or Donald Brown, RB, UConn
1) A solidifying presence on the D-Line; perhaps an heir apparent to Kris Jenkins. 2) A power running back.
You've seen the dropoff in the D when Jenkins goes out. I don't think Pouha has enough talent to anchor the 3-4. So I'd love to get a solid starter who could play if Jenkins were injured. Also having two guys means more DL rotations which keeps everyone fresh - both during the game & the season. Good 3-4 NT are as rare as good QB. The whole 3-4 defense revolves around the NT doing his job correctly. So it is crucial to have more than one solid starter on your roster.