What are your DREAM Draft Day Scenarios for the Jets?

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  1. Noam

    Noam Well-Known Member

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    Trade value wise without doing the numbers it looks like a horrible deal for the Eagles. From a practical perspective it is probably not bad as they add a 2nd and 3rd but more importantly get an extra pick in next years draft which should be much stronger in exchange for their pick in this years weak 1st round.
     
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  2. KingRoach

    KingRoach Well-Known Member

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    The Saints basically traded up from the 3rd rd to a top 20 pick.
     
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  3. GreenGreek

    GreenGreek Well-Known Member

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    Is it. If we reduce it saying #18 + 7th is roughly equivalent to #19 + 6th, it becomes #16 for a 3rd this year, a future 1st & a future 2nd. The Eagles are essentially deferring one of their 3 first round picks.
     
  4. Noam

    Noam Well-Known Member

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    Doing the numbers the Eagles received 1463 in trade value points and gave up 1889 points. They gave up 426 points more than they received or the equivalent of the 47th or 48th pick in this years draft. I think this shows how the Eagles feel about the value of this years 1st round that they were willing to wait until next year and lose so much on the trade.
     
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  6. GreenGreek

    GreenGreek Well-Known Member

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    It depends on where you're projecting the future picks and how you value having a 2nd first next year versus a third first this year. You may think they gave up a lot more based on how you value the future NOLA picks. They likely feel very different.
     
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  7. GreenGreek

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    Unless we're convinced Thibs, Sauce or one of the O lineman is a perennial all-pro, I think we need to pull the trigger on this type of deal. JD can clean up with the next tier DE, top tier WR and a luxury pick like Linderbaum or DB.
     
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  8. James Hasty

    James Hasty Well-Known Member

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    The Saints just lost a very good left tackle.

    To get one of the big three in this draft they may have to move into the top 5-8.

    If they want a specific lineman our pick might look very attractive.
     
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  9. KingRoach

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    I think to the Texans is more likely. They are still building a foundation and picks 13, 16, and 19 would go a long way. If you’re the Saints and the price was the same, you trading to 3 or to 4?

    I still think the Jags go OT. If the Lions go QB and the Saints trade up… say hello Hutch, the 1 player every Jets fan wants at 4
     
  10. The Dark Knight

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    Yeah, I am cool with any of the WR's taken at #10 overall. I trust whoever Joe Douglas and Mike LaFleur prefer for his offense. Seems like people have their own preference of who is the best, but I really don't. I guess it would have been Jameson Williams before his ACL tear, but now I am not sure. I agree, waiting until #35 would be way too risky. Maybe package #35 and #38 to move up for a WR if they want to take a different position at #10.

    Probably Pass rusher at 4 and wide receiver at 10 would be my dream scenario. Fills 2 huge needs for the Jets.
     
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    Me too. At 16 and 19, Lloyd and Penning would be high on my list, and would be willing to trade back up a little to get them.
     
  13. PennyandtheJets

    PennyandtheJets Well-Known Member

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    I can respect not wanting to trade up! It certainly would take away a few of our assets.
     
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    PennyandtheJets Well-Known Member

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    I liked the horde of baby ducklings part.
     
  15. PennyandtheJets

    PennyandtheJets Well-Known Member

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    Really love some of the names you have us landing. Thank you for sharing!
     
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    Probably the most fucked up post I’ve ever read. :)
     
  17. James Hasty

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    Glad you like it.

    I had fun putting that draft together.
     
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  18. BamaDoc

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    Things will first hinge on JD's knowledge of our line. Since this is a dream, Fant signs cheap and remains a very good LT. Becton stays healthy and is great at RT. The Saints/Eagles trade might be getting things moving. 1)It has been noted that the Saints 16 and 19 are close to 4 in value. Perhaps we get a future 3-5 as an extra sweetener. 2) Qbs always get over drafted. With 16 and 19 in hand, JD is comfortable trading #10. Where I am differing is because of 16,19 in hand we get appropriate value but the package is a teams second and third this year and next years #1 and whatever is necessary for appropriate value. I really like the idea of two ones next year as you may be able to repeat the 2,3 and next years one again and again. 3) Like 2, I hope the over drafting of QBs cause teams to jump into the back end of round 1 to gain the 5th contract year which on these raw qbs is even more important. This pushes better players down to 35, 38 and our extra two.

    If a good veteran wide receiver becomes available, it will in part be because of their monetary demands. Knowing you will pay top/near top dollar should drive the compensation down. #16 + a third Or #19 plus a acquired second goes for one of these young veteran wideouts.

    The remaining first gets you an edge player. Second rounders get you a S,DT and developmental OT. 3-5 add LB, TE, WR, CB and depth possibly RB. Since it is a dream, they all are good!!!!!!
     
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  19. KingRoach

    KingRoach Well-Known Member

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    My (realistic) dream draft scenario
    Jax- Icky OT Protects it’s FQB long term
    Det- Willis QB Detroit takes its FQB
    Texans- Neal OT with reports they were looking to trade Tunsil, it’s only a matter of time b4 they need a LT. They currently need a RT
    JETS - Hurtch DE
    Giants - Cross OT with Carolina picking behind them, they take the last premier OT
    Panthers- Pickett QB (Rhule is fucked)
    Giants - KT DE
    Falcons - Wilson WR
    Seattle - Walker DE
    JETS - Sauce CB

    38+69 DK
     
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  20. NCJetsfan

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    I'm confused. After the trade with the Saints, you say "With 15 and 19 in hand, JD is comfortable trading #10", but you don't specify what we'd be trading it for. Then in the next paragraph you talk about trading #16 + a third or #19 plus the acquired 2nd for a WR. So why would we trade pick #10?
     

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