There are some really good players in that top 6 to 10 range. Trading down means you miss on a premium pass-rusher [Ray, Gregory, Fowloer] or receiver [Amari Cooper, Kevin White, DaVante Parker]. Oh, and Leonard Williams? Best player in the draft. Jets are the perfect team to negotiate with.
Like I would be so mad I'd consider rooting for the Eagles and just being done, and I would wonder if it was the final straw
If you mean for us, I couldn't possibly disagree more. That would be a clusterfuck of a pick. The LAST place the Jets need to use their #1 pick is on the DL.
Hey Joel Osteen wannabe, GFY. You don't have an original thought in your head from your idiotic repeating of what you read in your draft magazines to your brainwashed Christian talking points. If you point to crap that's been written by a blogger or by your church elders as "REAL EVIDENCE" then you really have nothing of your own thoughts to put forth. Sheep. Oh, and stop PMing me. Your tripe is embarrassingly naive. _
That's a moronic statement. Past history is NO indicator of future results. Unless all you have to base that on is your draft guides and blogs lol. _
So we need to compare every QB to be drafted in the next 10 years to Luck or you don't take him? That's just silly. He could be every bit the QB as any of those franchise guys and he's 1000x the prospect Sanchez was. So you do the math on 1000x 1/1000th. _
You're the one who brought luck up in the first place with your Orton comparison. I'm not comparing every one to Luck. I was pointing out the silliness of your luck to Orton comparison while when you were objecting to the Sanchez Mariota comparisons. Remember?
I think you know by now I don't like to agree with you (lol), but I have to agree with you on this. The comparisons to Luck are pretty silly and the fact that the poster said since there's a 20% chance he'll turn into a Luck type player is literally no ground to stand on in not drafting him. The thing that's impressive to Mariota is that he's multi faceted and can play in different dimensions. He played in a system fit to his strengths but the fact that he has an NFL arm coupled with his athleticism are very good considering he should at the very least make some big plays at the next level. That being said, I'm not completely sold he'll be the dynamite player you think he'll be but I am 100% sold on the fact that we need to take him if he's there. It's literally like gambling or playing the lotto; you're never going to win if you don't enter the play. The same thing applies for finding our franchise quarterback. What better way than to take a guy who grades out as a top 5 pick anyways.