List Your TOP 5 Possibilities at 29 Overall

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  1. legler82

    legler82 Well-Known Member

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    In no particular order:

    Sergio Kindle
    Jared Odrick
    Jahvid Best
    Morgan Burnett
    Mike Iupati
     
  2. sanchizeqb

    sanchizeqb Active Member

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    Ryan Matthews
    Carlos Dunlap
    Brandon Graham
    Golden Tate
    Damian Williams
     
  3. firemanedjr

    firemanedjr Active Member

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    Odrick, Hughes, Iupati, Matthews, Kindle
     
  4. nyjetsrule

    nyjetsrule Active Member

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    For me, my top 5 guys I would want at 29 if a trade down is impossible,

    Brandon Graham
    Mike Iupati
    Ryan Matthews
    Carlos Dunlap
    Kyle Wilson

    Zomg we just trade for cromartie! why take Wilson with our #1?

    Well You can never have enough talented secondary guys, drafting Wilson would pave the way to move Lowery to safety, a spot many of us believe he will excel. It allows us to move Rhodes for a mid rounder. If he is there at 29, Wilson is likely to be clearly the BPA.

    Cromartie also has only 1 year left on his deal, and is anything but a lock to be the all-star we hope we are getting. If he doesnt pan out, Wilson is in the fold ready to take over next season.

    If Cromartie performs, and Wilson is ready to become a stud, a couple years down the line we could flip one for more draft picks.

    And going BPA is what the team needs overall. If Wilson is on the board when we pick, we shouldnt worry about taking him just because we traded for Cromartie.
     
  5. Jabba the Jet

    Jabba the Jet New Member

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    I deleted Jahvid Best

    I LOVE Best as a player, but I can't overlook those concussions

    Its dangerous to draft a RB in the 1st RD who already has two concussions before he plays one down in the pros
     
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    Attackett Well-Known Member

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    The fact that so many people want to draft a RB in the first round pretty much proves what a terrible decision realeasing TJ was. You don't use a first round pick to be the 3rd RB in a RBBC, besides that I don't really think any of these RBs are first round RBs. We need to bring in a vet ti fill that slot(hopefully TJ) With that said..

    Hughes
    Kindle
    Tate
    Williams
    Dunlap
     
  7. HardHitta

    HardHitta Well-Known Member

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    Tate
    Matthews
    Kindle
     
  8. WW85

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    1) Mike Iupati...My BPA for the Jets.
    2) Golden Tate
    3) Sergio Kindle
    4) Damian Williams
    5) Carlos Dunlap

    The players below I really want...don't believe they will be available at #29:

    1) Brandon Graham
    2) Ryan Mathews
    3) Kyle Wilson

    I'm not opposed drafting a CB in Rd 1, only if Kyle Wilson was still available. Cromartie might just be a 1 year player for the Jets, contract will be up at the end of 2010. The Jets will need to add at least 1, maybe 2 CBs via draft, trade or FA.

    Chris Cook could be an nice option in late Rd 2.
     
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    thebrickwall423 New Member

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    NT Terrence Cody
    DE Carlos Dunlap
    WR Golden Tate
    OLB Sergio Kindle
    DT/DE Jared Odrick

    I think we are more likely to go RB in the 2nd round and take from the leftovers of Geheart, Tate, and Hardesty.
     
  10. The Grim Revis

    The Grim Revis New Member

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    I don't think he'll be there, but Sergio Kindle is my #1.

    1) Kindle
    2) Damian Williams
    3) Dan Williams
    4) Arrelious Benn
    5) Jerry Hughes
     
  11. Vorrecht

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    Whoever the top 5 BPAs are. If it's an OLB great. Otherwise we can wait now.
     
  12. Coach K

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    i'm on board. Tate/Kindle/Iupati/Dunlap in the 1st and Gerhart/Hardesty in the second. and id be one happy bastard.

    I like Mathews alot, but I like the value at RB in RD2 combined with filling another need in RD1.
     
  13. Harpua

    Harpua Well-Known Member

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    I didn't think about the concussions, but was more concerned about his pass blocking, or complete lack there of.

    Besides the question was based on the top 5 Possibilties, not my top 5 hopes. I think the staff is zeroing in on OLB, RB, and a Wideout now that we filled CB#2 with Cro.
     
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    DT Terrence Cody, Alabama
    DE/DT Jared Odrick, Penn State
    OLB Sergio Kindle, Texas
    DT Dan Williams, Tennessee
    RB Jahvid Best, California
     
  15. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    These are basically my thoughts on the matter. I just cannot get over the hope of Wilson or Matthews.
     
  16. NYJets28

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    I live in the Bay Area and go to 2-3 Cal games per year so I've seen Jahvid Best roughly 6-7 times (he was out injured twice...I was pissed). This is obviously my opinion but I think he is a Chris Johnson type player. I get the concussion concerns and they are quite valid but I think he is a potential superstar that probably will last until pick #29. My concerns over Leon's leg are far greater than Best's head. Greene is the hammer, Leon is the screen and 3rd down guy, and Jahvid is somewhere in between. I know "Ground 'N Pound" probably calls for a 225 lb guy but I think we have a chance at a real gamebreaker.
     
  17. lobacz87

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    Eric Berry or Tate AND Graham...good draft

    Blount in the later rounds...good draft!!!
     
  18. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    The problem with Best is that he does not really fill a need on this team aside from a roster spot. If the Jets keep Leon then I hope the CS would use him like how I have suggested they draft Dexter McCluster for if Leon walks: give him about 5-7 carries a game but split him out in the slot for the same amount of snaps. It's a much better use of his skills and a better way to prolong his career. Even if Leon walks, I would not be a fan of taking Best in the first.
     
  19. NDmick

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    Brandon Graham
    Terrance Cody
    Maurkice Pouncey - move to LG
    Ryan Matthews
    Ricky Sapp
     
  20. Mr Electric

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    Who says that back would be the third option? If the Jets spend a high draft pick on a running back, I'm willing to bet he'll be more involved in the offense than Leon Washington.

    You don't think Ryan Mathews and Jahvid Best are first round talents? I wouldn't want Best in New York, but that's only because his style of play doesn't fit what we're trying to do here. He's a possibility with a team like the Vikings. Mathews is the second best running back in this draft behind CJ Spiller. I can see him going to the Texans or the Chargers in the first.
     

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