I hope you’re right because he will be there at six but I rather have Josh Allen will see what happens at the Scouting combine
I agree. The wild card will be Macc and his poor Qb vision. Macc isn't crazy. He knows what he needs to do and what he's done up until now at QB. He's 0 for 2 drafting Qb's and realizes he has to get that right or else.... I don't know what kind of poker player Macc is, but it would require balls of steel to sit at 6 and wait to see who falls to us. Taking the passive approach is what he's known for unfortunately, that's probably not gonna get it done. Buffalo is still a player and has excess picks. I don't see Macc playing it safe. I see the Jets watching the board carefully with one eye on the Colts and the other on the Bills. Cleveland's second 1st round pick along with the Colt's 3rd are platinum.
It should be fun. They're gonna have a good pick of guys. There's a lot more to go into it yet to see who gets picked where.
Yeah it's going to be extremely interesting this year and not just for us....tons of QBs and tons of teams that need QBs picking High this year Who knows...maybe we sign Cosuins or Alex Smith or Bridgewater and we end up trading down for picks....you never know how this will all turn out Plus some of the teams that need a QB will end up with those guys if it isn't us which makes it more likely someone we like falls
Yeah cuz draft day rankings always translate onto the football field. The fourth best QB in this draft could turn out to be the best QB out of this draft. Time will tell.
Good thing we got Mccown to win us those meaningless games and get us a shitty pick and keep the Toilet Sounds like an exacta hit SOJ
I know. We wouldn't have won more than one game with Hackenberg. Of course we could. We're just not likely to ... just like every other year. Which should surprise no one because we did the same thing this season that we do every other year (with exactly the same result). Darnold is a star. Rosen has "star"-ability, will have a great season within his first three years, but will spend the second half of his career playing average-at-best and floating around the league because he's an a-hole and his coaches and teammates won't like him (basically, Rosen will be Jay Cutler). Lamar Jackson will have a great season within his first three years, but will get hurt one season, his coaches will tell him he's not allowed to run anymore and then he will just be a below-average QB (see RG3 or Michael Vick); he has an outside chance of being a poor-man's Steve McNair if he can remain durable. Everyone else will never start more than a season in the NFL (unless they get picked by the Jets - then they will probably start three horrible years).
Well, the cash can be used to fortify both the Oline and the Lb positions. We need to spend the cash on the Oline and Lb's. Perhaps even add a CB. Every one of those players need to be under 30. Use the draft to address the critical long term needs. Use the cash to solidify the trenches. Build from the middle out in the trenches on both sides of the ball.
LOL so the only QB worthy to you is Darnold who is going to the 0-16 Browns.....so either way we were screwed because we weren't going better than 0-16!
They could ... they are just far less likely to turn out to be the best QB in the draft than the first QB picked.
That's the going rate for quarterbacks now. It is what it is. The Jets haven't had a franchise QB in 50 years. It's time to stop worrying about money. There is no reason for Cousins not to be a Jet next year. The Jets have 90M in cap this offseason once they release Wilkerson. The Jets can realistically give 50M to Cousins year 1 and you give yourself an out in year 3. They'd have a 29 year old FQB in his prime and 3 top 45 draft picks on the roster.
You asked me what I thought would happen. I would still draft Rosen or Jackson (if available) even though I think they will eventually flame out. If one of these three players are available when the Jets pick and they don't take them, the Jets should just fold the franchise.
Yes, I do. I had the exact same argument with someone else last week on this forum ... First QB Taken in a draft who won Super Bowls: Eli Manning - 2 rings, borderline HOF Peyton Manning - 2 rings, HOF Troy Aikman - 3 rings, HOF Steve Young - 3 rings, HOF (supplemental draft) John Elway - 3 rings, HOF Doug Williams - 1 ring Jim Plunkett - 2 rings Terry Bradshaw - 4 rings, HOF Fourth QB Taken in a draft who won Super Bowls: Joe Montana - 4 rings, HOF
This year I don't know about that. Whoever gets drafted #1 by Cleveland is effed I think. That place is a black hole I'm beginning to wonder if anyone can win there. If Darnold goes #1 he's screwed. Whoever gets drafted by the Giants at #2 and the QBs picked behind him has a better shot to succeed that the guy Cleveland picks #1 overall. JMO