Love the draft, but?

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  1. floridajet

    floridajet Member

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    When we will finally get a playmaker? Seems like Keyshawn was the last TRUE playmaker we had. Coles and Moss were pro-bowl calibur, but we do miss that 6'3''+ reciever.
     
  2. Hazardous Waters

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    We don't need a guy that size to be a playmaker. Dante Hall was a playmaker on the Chiefs, and he's 5'6". Reggie Bush looks as though he'll be one as well, so we don't necessarily need a big WR just so we have a "playmaker" when it's not a guarantee
     
  3. NYJets38

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    Maybe next year, unless we find a gem late in the draft.

    I don't think of Keyshawn as a playmaker though, he's a possesion guy. Santana Moss is a playmaker. A guy who's a threat everytime he touches the ball.

    The lack of one is going to be a major problem this year, but you can't fix everything in one draft.
     
  4. jetsaholic1094

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    You can't always have everything you want all at once, but I'm sure a playmaker at WR will be addressed eventually. I'd actually prefer a sack-specialist on defense above a WR, but both would be ideal positions to take care throughout the rest of the draft.
     
  5. floridajet

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    it would still be nice to get some kind of explosive RB (lindale ;*[ )
     
  6. ChuckkieB

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    Rome wasn't built in a day. The Jets have begun to build their team of the future. So far so good as far as I'm concerned...
     

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