Manish Mehta selects.....

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  1. HardHitta

    HardHitta Well-Known Member

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    I want either Brooks Reed, Ayers or Phil Taylor. Either one would make me happy in the pants
     
  2. pats-hater

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    I want either the avatar with the nugget in it, the nugget avatar or the nugget avatar.

    Either one would make me happy in the pants.
     
  3. WW85

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    Phil Taylor seems to be one of the most popular picks for the Jets.

    I want no part of Taylor!!

    Taylor was up to 380 LBs at one time.

    Had a good 2010 season, but was luke-warm before this year, beware one year wonders. Was at best a 3rd RD pick 3 to 4 months ago.

    Left Penn State under negative circumstances.

    I hope we go in another direction.......my "Jerry Hughes" for 2011.
     
  4. MBGreen

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    100% on board with this post.
     
  5. CatoTheElder

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    Definitely in agreement. I'd much rather see us target Sione Fua later in the draft if we're looking to pick up an NT.
     
  6. WW85

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    I have (1) Heyward and (3) Fua respectfully in my last Jet Mock
     
  7. CodeGreen

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    I don't know, I don't hate the selection as much as other people think.

    I just think that Taylor isnt close to worth taking in the first round. He is a 2nd round pick at best. Taylor should be a good player, just not in the late first

    If we did take him I would be more upset of overvaluing a player and taking him to early
     
  8. bucknasty

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    trade up for cam jordan
     
  9. WW85

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    I would take Taylor in mid rd 2 if we traded down.

    My redflags, as I mentioned in a few posts above, are all concerns that eliminate him from Rd 1 consideration.
     
  10. JetsUK

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    That would cost us this years third rounder and next years second rounder as a minimum. There is no way that this will happen.
     
  11. LWC611

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    I like the pick I hope Mehta is right as well.
     
  12. Mavericknyc1980

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    Im really warming up to the idea of getting Phil Taylor.
     
  13. Mavericknyc1980

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    Why do you think Ayeers would be better????? He fits the Calvin Pace mode.
     
  14. WW85

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    I explained my POV on Taylor.

    http://forums.theganggreen.com/showpost.php?p=2136980&postcount=23

    Name recent outstanding player in the NFL from Baylor?? Thet're are none..zero. Santana Dotson and Mike Singletary are probably the best ever...slim pickings.

    Were talking apples and oranges....Taylor vs Ayers, 2 different players.

    Ayers is clearly the BPA it isn't even close.

    Ayers is younger than Pace and more athletic. Calvin Pace when healthy and younger was a solid OLB, not outstanding, but solid.
     

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