He's a name. Not a good player. And definitely not a WR. Might be worth a look as far as returning punts, but nothing else.
Well of those 4. I think Blackmon will fit into the new "system" of players being able to be multi-functional.
I would love to end the draft with a wide reciever, Stovall, Avant or Nance, but I think Gabe Watson makes the most sense though. I really like the Michael Robinson suggestion, draft him in the 5th round and see if he can make the conversion.
I'm still waiting for our 2-gap tackle and would like to see Watson. However, if the character issues are real then Michael Robinson might be one of the most explosive offensive players on the board and will either play RB or WR. I would be pretty excited if the Jets added him at #97 or later.
If we go QB, let's go big and sure handed: Hank Baskett Height: 6-2 7/8 | Weight: 224 | 40-Time: 4.49 Official Bio Strengths: Has tremendous size...Very physical and knows how to use his big frame...Is an excellent natural athlete...Has great hands...Will routinely make the spectacular reception...Great leaper who was the 2004 Mountain West Conference outdoor high jump champion...Can be a major threat in the red zone...Has excellent body control...Runs well after the catch...Plays faster on the field than he times. Weaknesses: Does not have elite speed or quickness...Is not much of a deep threat and won't run away from pro defensive backs...Needs to round out his game and refine his technique...Is not as good of a blocker as a guy his size should be...Has some trouble beating the jam at the line...Can run better routes...Missed some time as a freshman with a spinal injury that will need to be checked out by the doctors. Notes: Doesn't get the attention he deserves as one of the premier senior wideouts in the nation...Has everything you look for except pure speed and is a bit of a big school sleeper...Could potentially be a #1 receiving target at the next level.