The next time we pick at #29, we could get a guy named Mike Iupati. It's a much more valuable space than most people are willing to believe, and a much better value than some other first round spots. At 29 we are likely to get a solid starter at worst, whose name is not likely to show up next to the phrase "albatross of a contract".
And the Jets picked Gholston at 6. With the valuable names being floated around here I'd consider trading the pick is all I'm saying. I'm thinking since the Jets will not be able to sign UFA's and there is no cap, it is possible to use the no. 29 to get a big time player. In a capped season the money toward the cap itself would have me thinking nothing but keeping the pick. Woody wants a big splash in his new stadium. Drafting a player at no. 29 may not be sexy enough to sell PSL's. You gotta take all this into consideration.
The Jets are definitely in a win now state of mind getting a huge player like Peppers would attract soo many fans and you are completely right PSL's would be booming IMO. Not to mention Jersey sales and Jets D products.
Do you really think Julius Peppers is going to sell PSL's? If it was a high profile offensive player like Brandon Marshall or DeAngelo Williams, I could see it happening. An older player like Peppers is not the wisest investment. Woody will benefit more from bringing in a solid player and keeping the team competitive for years to come than from some splashy trade that mortgages the team's future on a high-risk, low-payoff acquisition like Peppers. In an uncapped season with few FAs available, it's much more risky to trade away the 1st for a veteran of Peppers' age than it is to hold onto the player and build with youth in the draft.
Here are the first round picks under Tanny: D'Brick Mangold Revis Keller Gholston Sanchez So it looks like he got 5 out of 6 right. I'll trust the FO to make good at #29 instead of trade that pick + players for a guy who has maybe 3 good years left and has never played the position we'd be trading him for. Everyone always wants to bring up Gholston like he's the only player the Jets ever drafted. This front office has done quite well drafting. edit: For the hell of it, I'm listing the complete Jets drafts under Tanny. I think you'd be hard pressed to find many teams who drafted better in the last 4 years. Code: Rd Sel # Player Position School 2009 - New York Jets 1 5 Mark Sanchez QB USC 3 65 Shonn Greene RB Iowa 6 193 Matt Slauson G Nebraska 2008 - New York Jets 1 6 Vernon Gholston LB Ohio State 1 30 Dustin Keller TE Purdue 4 113 Dwight Lowery CB San Jose State 5 162 Erik Ainge QB Tennessee 6 171 Marcus Henry WR Kansas 7 211 Nate Garner T Arkansas 2007 - New York Jets 1 14 Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh 2 47 David Harris ILB Michigan 6 177 Jacob Bender T Nicholls State 7 235 Chansi Stuckey WR Clemson 2006 - New York Jets 1 4 D'Brickashaw Ferguson T Virginia 1 29 Nick Mangold C Ohio State 2 49 Kellen Clemens QB Oregon 3 76 Anthony Schlegel LB Ohio State 3 97 Eric Smith DB Michigan State 4 103 Brad Smith WR Missouri 4 117 Leon Washington RB Florida State 5 150 Jason Pociask TE Wisconsin 6 189 Drew Coleman CB Texas Christian 7 220 Titus Adams DT Nebraska
prefer that option myself, but I wouldn't exactly say no to peppers if he was a cheaper deal via trade... you can almost bet both guys will want the same type contract, although dumervilles may be a little more inexpensive...
+1. We also need to keep our team young and built to win for years to come. We have been trading away our picks like crazy, but always keep our first rounders. We have drafted 2 first team All Pros in Revis and Mangold in the last few seasons plus some other great players. Tanny will make the right choice
Some Highlights of Peppers D last season for perspective [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewnDz7Rp9fM&feature=PlayList&p=4D43B2C65B11A312&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=13[/YOUTUBE] Cant find any Dumervil to compare though
Great. Now can we see what he can do as a 3-4 pass rushing OLB? Playing from a three point stance is not the same as playing from a two point stance. Not ever player can make the transition from 4-3 DE to 3-4 OLB.
I Would like to have Peppers especially since he said last season he would love to play in a 3-4. If it happens i'll be happy.
Code: Rd Sel # Player Position School 2009 - New York Jets 1 5 Mark Sanchez QB USC 3 65 Shonn Greene RB Iowa 6 193 Matt Slauson G Nebraska 2008 - New York Jets 1 6 Vernon Gholston LB Ohio State 1 30 Dustin Keller TE Purdue 4 113 Dwight Lowery CB San Jose State 5 162 Erik Ainge QB Tennessee 6 171 Marcus Henry WR Kansas 7 211 Nate Garner T Arkansas 2007 - New York Jets 1 14 Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh 2 47 David Harris ILB Michigan 6 177 Jacob Bender T Nicholls State 7 235 Chansi Stuckey WR Clemson 2006 - New York Jets 1 4 D'Brickashaw Ferguson T Virginia 1 29 Nick Mangold C Ohio State 2 49 Kellen Clemens QB Oregon 3 76 Anthony Schlegel LB Ohio State 3 97 Eric Smith DB Michigan State 4 103 Brad Smith WR Missouri 4 117 Leon Washington RB Florida State 5 150 Jason Pociask TE Wisconsin [B][B][B][I][SIZE="2"][SIZE="5"]6 189 Drew Coleman CB Texas Christian[/SIZE][/SIZE][/I][/B][/B][/B] 7 220 Titus Adams DT Nebraska [/QUOTE] I love all these picks the jets have made over the past 3 season. Besides this Fuck up :up:
With Ellis and Dumervil On the Ends and Peppers at OLB and Nnamdi at CB along with Revis at #1 CB and The old Ed Reed at safety<3 A man can dreamm :beer: :rofl:
I love how some people on here think Woody has limitless amounts of money, talking about front loading a contract for Peppers. Woody is already probably spending 50 mil+. Like he wants to spend another 15 mil on Peppers... elllohfuckingelll