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Discussion in 'Draft' started by laxin, Mar 14, 2012.

  1. casman02

    casman02 New Member

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    Rex @ UNC's Pro Day

     
  2. hazmat

    hazmat New Member

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    let's see:
    2006: 4th round pick in 2006 for Kevan Barlow
    2007: Swapped 2nd round picks from 37 to 63 for Thomas Jones
    2009: Traded up using a 3rd, 4th and 7th for Greene
    2010: 4th round pick for Mcknight
    2011: 4th round pick for Bilal Powell

    So that's:
    3rd round picks: 1
    4th round picks: 4
    7th round picks: 1

    And 26 spots in the 2nd round for TJ. And yet it's still a position of need. Well done.
     
  3. CodeGreen

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    Coples scares the crap out of me, love all of his physical tools but his effort is concerning
     
  4. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    We also took Leon Washington in the 4th in 2006.
     
  5. hazmat

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    Ha, I totally forgot that. That's a tremendous amount of resources towards the RB position to wind up with the current situation.
     
  6. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Especially when you consider how few picks we've had. I wonder what the percentage is ...
     
  7. xjets2002x

    xjets2002x Active Member

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    LOL at spending resources on the run game!!!@@!!! I mean, it's not like the Jets had a top 10 run offense in '10(4), '09(1), '08(9) for three consecutive seasons before last year's debacle.

    #loljets, amiright you guyz?!!!!


    -X-
     
  8. xjets2002x

    xjets2002x Active Member

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    There's nothing bad about drafting running backs, particularly when your QB situation is as difficult as the Jets has been since Chad Pennington's shoulder exploded the first time. Where the Jets have faced uncertainty, having a good running game is what's driven the longest period of consistent success in the franchises history.

    I think a lot of young Jets fans don't realize how soul crushing it was to be a Jets fan for the second half of the '80s and most of the '90s.

    -X-
     
  9. hazmat

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    The worst part is that clearly running back is the easiest position to fill through trade/free agency. And most RB's have short careers.

    Over the same period of time the Jets have drafted only one pass rusher and one safety.
     
  10. hazmat

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    Oh I agree that RB is important but it's also a position that can be addressed without using draft picks every year. We draft running backs as often as the Giants draft pass rushers.
     
  11. hazmat

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    The point is that good running backs are usually available in free agency. It's the easiest position to fill, especially now with the emphasis on arena league passing.

    A good running game, starts with the offensive line. Look at the Pats, does anyone really believe that Woodhead and BJGE would get playing time on any other team?
     
  12. dcm1602

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    Lets get a damn pass rusher
     
  13. laxin

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    Harvard’s football version of Jeremy Lin?
     
  14. blackssmagic

    blackssmagic Well-Known Member

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    DCM,

    On my deployment I am supervising Ortiz's younger brother Miguel. He was telling me last week that his brother is being scouted by the Pats/Ravens too. He would play OLB in the 3-4 more than anything else. That would be pretty cool if we take the kid and he pans out.
     
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    themorey Well-Known Member

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    I see that Ortiz participated in the BC pro-day a few days ago but I can't find results anywhere. Anyone have a link?
     
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    Jake Steinberg ‏ @Steiny31 Reply Retweet Favorite · Open
    The #Jets are showing interest in Duke SS Matt Daniels. Ran a 4.40, 40yd dash at his Pro Day. #nyj
     
  17. laxin

    laxin Active Member

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    Per Jake Steinberg:

    LSU DT Michael Brockers (projected top 20 pick) is scheduled to visit the #Jets.
     
  18. dcm1602

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    Sexy rexy building the trenches

    Was a fan of having this guy all over the Dline
     
  19. Brockers is an interesting prospect for the Jets.Good fall back option if the pass rusher/WR is not there are 16. Brocker's not an explosive pass rusher type. What he is, is extremely stout w/ a large frame/wingspan to anchor. He'd compliment the D-linemen the Jets already have in place very well. Wilk/Pouha/Devito/Ellis/Dixon w/ the addition of Brockers would be an elite group for sure.Extremely difficult to run on and creating alot of room for the LBS to operate.
     
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    Its a silly pick. He's a great player and could probably play in the 34 front but its a waste of talent because his game compliments a 43 front alot better than a 34
     

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