Realistic draft picks that would fill holes

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  1. NYJMONKEY

    NYJMONKEY Member

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    bleacherreport.com/articles/997628-dont-sleep-on-drafting-lavonte-david-a-record-setter-coming-to-the-nfl-soon

    round 2 OLB
     
  2. nycztonee

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    wait.. the same dude that was like 5th worst in FG % this year? That doesn't seem that hard to beat for a rookie.

    Fans are not supposed to feel nervous with a 20 yard FG attempt. We get that with Folk.
     
  3. joeklecko

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    You can't say that Johnny. Every season there are rookies who come into the league and do very well. Morestead of NO, Washington's P/K, and others. The Sharp kid from OSU only missed 2 or 3 FG attempts this year, had around 60 touchbacks, and averaged 47 yards on punts. He kicked the game winner the other night in the Fiesta Bowl. He would be quite a weapon for our STs. Another point in his favor is that he would serve as both K and P, thus freeing up a roster spot for another position player. Aside from Feely, there aren't any FA Ks I think I'd want, and I'm not sure he'd even come back to the Jets. Then one still has to find an upgrade at P.
     

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