So much for next years draft

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  1. SouthBayJetsfan4life

    SouthBayJetsfan4life Well-Known Member

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    But hasn't that been Jets modus operatidi (sic) in recent years, especially on draft day. They trade draft picks to move up and end up not having many picks.

    Honestly...I'm on the fence with this. Edwards has great potential, but he's sort of T.O-lite. He makes plays, but drops lots of passes. I think for the Browns, it'a addition by subtraction, as it was with Kellen Winslow. They both yak alot, causing trouble in the lockerroom, and producing little on the field.

    This is a great opportunity for Braylon. He's a well-spoken, nice-looking guy, who if he plays it right, can generate a huge income off the field.
     
  2. mj2sexay

    mj2sexay Active Member

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    How do we even know the picks being given to Cleveland aren't in 2011?
     
  3. Harpua

    Harpua Well-Known Member

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    We don't. Thats why I'd rather get concrete information instead of the wild Specualtion that is going on.
     
  4. Mr Electric

    Mr Electric Banned

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    73klecko is becoming one of my least favorite posters...

    Edwards is a better value than anyone we'd get in the 3rd or 5th rounds.

    Free Agency is a beautiful thing - guys WANT to play for Rex Ryan and with Mark Sanchez.

    The bottom line is this: We have a big play, #1 receiver now.
     
  5. Scikotic

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    What he said ^

    And to the OP, we still have our first two picks of this talented draft coming up in addition to Braylon. STFU!
     
  6. TheCoolerGlennFoley

    TheCoolerGlennFoley Well-Known Member

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    I said it in another thread but we spent our 3rd, 4th and 5th round pick for our starting wide receiver and a starting cornerback. I doubt many other teams could say they got that kind of production out of their midround picks.
     
  7. 624

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    It is officially a 3rd and 5th round pick in 2010 draft.

    So as said above we will probably have our 1st, 2nd, and 4th round picks, I'm just verry happy to have 1st and 2nd and we usually get gems in the 4th.

    And just like MrE said, players WANT to play for Rex and this young upcoming team.

    (edwards is only 26)
     
  8. desert swordz

    desert swordz Totally Addicted

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    ^^

    we have a pretty youthfu core offensively, we sign some FA on both sides of the ball , and still have a 1, 2, and 4 in the draft.....so if all things go well....our first rounder may be somewhere in the 20s....trade down for an early-mid second round pick, adding some extra picks in the process in other rounds...i'd like us to go DE-OT-NTdepth with our first 3 picks, respectively. There's your depth.
     
  9. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades New Member

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    We can always trade t jones for a late rd pick in the offseason
     
  10. DHarris52

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    The Draft is a crap shoot. You are making the huge assumption that those picks would work out for the Jets, and you simply can't use that as a basis to not pull the trigger on a talent like Edwards.
     
  11. TheCoolerGlennFoley

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    Not to mention the difference coaching makes. I trust Ryan to get the most out of late round picks and UDFA's, and often times a player might be able to contribute more than a mid round pick.
     
  12. 624

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    Since we traded our 5th for Edwards does that mean if Sheppard goes for a 5th it will be elevated to our 4th?
     
  13. desert swordz

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    the 5th was from this past years draft, in 09. we already gave that to philly. the conditional was for the 2010 draft, and if he doesn't make the 85% marker, i'm pretty sure we don't give up any conditional pick.
     
  14. Nesquik

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    U know how we were waiting last year to here if we where going to get a pick from NO for the Vilma trade, yeah expect that same kind of waitin for Phily fans. according to this
    http://www.thejetsblog.com/2009/03/03/the-lito-sheppard-trade-a-work-of-art/

    We have to pay Lito a 10 million dollar option (which we wont) in order for Phily to get that conditional 2nd rounder and he has to play 85%.
     
  15. Harpua

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    Do you have a link for this. Not doubting you, I just like to see it with my own eyes.
     
  16. rhodesfan16

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    You may never know, Mangini might offer us another first for Marques Murrell
     
  17. WW85

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    Anytime you are able to get an established player, especially a #1 WR, over mid round draft picks, you take the deal and run.

    It's quite clear Mangini had given up on B.E. and he would never re-up with Cleveland at the end of year. Mangini got some draft picks that may not amount to much and a couple of JAG players. I love Stuckey be he's expendable now and Trusnik is replaced with no problem, especially depth with Westermann.

    As much as I love the draft and want to have as many picks possible, you don't pass on this deal.

    This really trade really helps the Jets concentrate on the Lines in Rd 1 & 2....DE/DT & RT.
     
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  18. Mambo9

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    Are you guys fucking kidding me!? What are the odds Tanny uses a 10 million dollars option on Sheppard!? He will let him hit FA, sign him for about 3 mill and keep the second pick. That pick only kicks in IF we use the 10 mill option... We pulled a Vilma on the Eagles...
     
  19. SettlerDawg

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    I don't think there's a wide receiver as good as Braylon in this draft. He's 6'3" 215lbs and he runs a 4.4. He also has a great vertical. He can pretty much do anything as long as he holds onto the ball (which should develop now that he's willing to prepare for games).

    I'll take him over Bryant (maybe), Benn, and Williams.

    3rd and 5th round draft picks for Braylon is a great deal.
     
  20. Mavericknyc1980

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    People seem to forget we have a great wr coach that will help hi
    with his hands. It's a great deal.
     

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