Posted: 12/31/2007 Saluting the 2007 all-rookie team By Gil Brandt | NFL.com Before we get into my all-rookie team for the 2007 season, here are some recent trends regarding playoff teams. The following stats are from playoff games from the 2000-2006 seasons: > Home teams have a record of 48-22 (23-12 in the AFC; 25-10 in the NFC). > The top two seeds in the NFC are 11-3 in the divisional round, after their playoff bye; the AFC's top two seeds are 9-5 in the divisional round after their bye. > Since 2000, here are the combined playoff records for each of the seeds: No. 1 seed: 18-7 No. 2 seed: 14-12 No. 3 seed: 16-12 No. 4 seed: 12-13 No. 5 seed: 5-14 No. 6 seed: 6-13 All-rookie team ~ ~ ~ David Harris, N.Y. Jets Ht: 6-2 Wt: 243 Drafted: Second round Note: Led Jets in tackles with 127, and was second on team with 5 sacks. ~ ~ Darrelle Revis, N.Y. Jets Ht: 6-0 Wt: 204 Drafted: First round Note: Had 87 tackles and 3 INTs. > http://www.nfl.com/news/story;jsess...0d5d805a3016&template=with-video&confirm=true
David Harris and Darrelle Revis are absolute wilderbeasts there gonna be great for the Jets for a long time................ Hopefully lol.
Bah. How often was I harping on getting Brian Robison last offseason. I still think he'd be a better 3-4 rush OLB than 4-3 DE.
What?! The lack of Kellen Clemens on that list is outrageous I don't care who we missed out on, moving up and taking Harris and Revis will be moves that were beneficial for this team in the long term.