Round 2 - who do you pick?

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  1. boozer32

    boozer32 Well-Known Member

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    Its got to be Massie in the 2nd round. Tired of wasting picks on these small time prospects like Ducasse and journeymen like Hunter. Massie is from the SEC no tougher conference and you could plug him in right now. 3rd go get Toon it would be awesome to have a Toon on the Jets again and 3rd round would be about right for him.
     
  2. xmscott

    xmscott Well-Known Member

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    The biggest best blocking WR out there.


    That is who we should take.
     
  3. Johnny4

    Johnny4 New Member

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    Stephen Hill. Trade up please.
     
  4. Ozymandias

    Ozymandias Well-Known Member

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    Glenn, Massie, Martin, Hill, Sanu, Jeffrey, Curry, Upshaw. I'd be happy with any of these.
     
  5. Nilton

    Nilton Active Member

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    Any OT. and a WR in the 3rd.
     
  6. 21stAmendment

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    I don't see how we don't address right tackle. We won't be able to run or throw the ball without first addressing the line.
     
  7. tzinc

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    But the Jets believe in Hunter and Vlad lol.
     
  8. wildaces

    wildaces Banned

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    Bobby Wagner to take over for Bart Scott next year, or Mycal Kendricks to take over for Calvin Pace next year. Yes, I know we run a 3-4 and not a 4-3, so pad your posts by letting me know.

    Both play bigger than their size, and is overated anyway.
     
  9. tzinc

    tzinc New Member

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    So many holes:
    STARTERS:
    #2 WR
    RT
    FS
    #2RB

    DEPTH:
    SS
    OLB
    ILB
    G

    So few draft picks.

    Maybe they are drafting BPA if that's the case it could be anyone. Certainly COPLES was more of a BPA pick then a NEED pick.
     
  10. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    You act like taking BPA is a bad thing. And I would argue that Coples WAS a need. We didn't have a 3 down DE opposite Wilkerson. Now we do.

    DeVito is nice against the run, but this is a passing league. Coples will make the OLB's jobs easier.
     
  11. LeonNYJ

    LeonNYJ Well-Known Member

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    Upshaw or a WR
     
  12. LoyalJetsFan

    LoyalJetsFan New Member

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    Upshaw, Jeffrey, Hill, Glenn, Massie would suffice
     
  13. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    Rex was DL coach for the 4-3 the Ravens ran in 2000. He could easily be planning to move the Jets to a 4-3 as he replaces the aging linebackers.

    The last few high picks the Jets have made are very neutral between 3-4 and 4-3. You get into the nitty gritty when you go get the linebackers because those will not be neutral picks. You're either getting smaller, faster guys or bigger ones to stand up to tackles.
     
  14. Longsuffering88

    Longsuffering88 Well-Known Member

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    I'd go offensive line in RD2

    Re-sign Braylon Edwards- deep threat to stretch field and good blocker who already knows Sanchez
     
  15. jdon

    jdon Well-Known Member

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    I would like an LB in the 2nd round I think the difference in quality for LBs between the 2d round and the 3rd is greater than it is for OL men
     
  16. facch

    facch Active Member

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    Exactly. Don't freak out in the 2nd round and start drafting for need instead of BPA. Looks like we went BPA in the first round. Stick to it.
     
  17. wildaces

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    Not sure if that was directed to me, or compounding on what I wrote.
     
  18. Run_N_gun10

    Run_N_gun10 Well-Known Member

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    So many positions of need to address:

    Offense: RT, LG, WR, TE (blocking)

    Defense: OLB, NT, S, CB, ILB, Punter

    Players I like in rounds 2 & 3 : {Not in any order}


    -Janoris Jenkins.....CB....*****
    -LaMichael James.....RB..***
    -Cordy Glenn....OL
    -Jonathan Martin.....OL
    -Courtney Upshaw.....LB/OLB
    -Jeff Allen ....OL...***
    -Alameda Ta'amu NT/DT...***
    -Andre Branch...OLB...***
    -Zach Brown...OLB/LB...**



    Indicates really like: ***
     
  19. jilozzo

    jilozzo Well-Known Member

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    Nice!!!

    Filler
     
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