100 bucks says they show the Dallas war room after the next pick and they are all high-fiving each other.
The competition at WR is going to be really tough this year. Decker has a job and everybody else is fighting to get on the field and in some cases to stay on an NFL roster. Just tiering a bit: 1. Eric Decker 2. Jeremy Kerley, Jace Amaro 3. David Nelson, Shaq Evans, Jalen Saunders, Stephen Hill, Greg Salas, Jacoby Ford 4. Clyde Gates, Vidal Hazelton, camp fodder That's a lot of people in tier 3 fighting for a job and maybe somebody will surprise from tier 4. I put Amaro with the WR's because that's mostly how he is going to be used.
Remember last year when most of our wideouts should have been making turkey clubs at Panera Bread? Competition is a better alternative
He didn't really give Brian Kelly a reason if I recall but it was perceived because of those 2 reasons. He's from Inglewood, CA.
I'm not shitting on anything negative, only you and your negativity. If people don't like certain players we draft, that is fine. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, I just highly doubt you have even heard of these players we've drafted by the way you are acting out. Oh well, I guess I should tuck my head between my legs since you are clearly the best draft guru around these parts. What was I thinking?
Rex is probably as connected to Clemson WR's as anyone. Jets taking two receivers ahead of him says something.
Well it works both ways. What if all these guys don't pan out and the ones on that are consistently on everyone's board do? We can't just assume that because it worked for Seattle, it will work here. Pete Carroll had the added advantage of having recruited and/or competed against a lot of the late round steals on their roster.
Saunders and Ford are head-to-head. I think Nelson, Evans, Salas and Hill are in a jumble with two of them surviving. I think the 4th tier guys have a really tough path in front of them. No injuries, no big drops, no mental screw ups, if you're Clyde Gates or Vidal Hazelton right now you have no room for error at all. If you're camp fodder, well it's a bad year to be camp fodder on the Jets at WR because the brass is signing and drafting a bunch of people who are higher quality than that.