Whos the best player on offensive?

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  1. Jeremy Kerley

    27 vote(s)
    36.0%
  2. Chris Ivory

    34 vote(s)
    45.3%
  3. Other

    14 vote(s)
    18.7%
  1. MenOverGod

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    Bilal Powell is underrated in my opinion lets not forget at one point he led AFC in rushing yards.


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  2. CaneJet

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    Mangold and Ivory.
     
  3. DanR

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    Maybe I'm wrong -- I pay the least amount of attention to the O-Line -- but I think he started to show signs off falling off during the 2012 season, regardless of making the probowl.
     
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    Why are there so many votes for Kerley.

    I don't think he makes a single top 50 WR list in the NFL, possibly out of many top 100 lists.
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    Ivory has been facing 8-man boxes all season long, with mediocre run-blocking at best.

    He is much much better than kerley. Everyone will realize this next season.
     
  5. Imagesrdecieving

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    Nick Folk was our best offensive player this year.
     
  6. CaneJet

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    I like Kerley. Reminds me of Chrebet. But yes, he's not the best player on the O. He's a good slot waterbug, not a #1. David Nelson might be the answer for a #2.
     
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    I voted Ivory but it's clear that Kerley's absence really hurt Geno
     
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    It's definitely Ivory, but Kerley is probably more valuable to our offense. Geno loves him on third down and for good reason.

    I think Geno actually does deserve some consideration. When he's on, he's really on.
     
  10. 1.Kerley
    2.Ivory
    3.Cumberland

    I don't think Cumberland gets enough love from Jets fans. He's better suited to be a #2 but the guy can really get down the seam. He also has improved as a blocker.
     
  11. Barcs

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    I agree about Cumberland. He made some critical grabs, he'll be a nice #2 TE moving forward. Kerley is more critical because we have no WR depth and he's our best slot guy, but Ivory is the better overall player, IMO. I say this because he's a monster that will sometimes get hit at the LOS and turn it into a gain of 4+. He fights to turn small plays into huge ones, can't say the same for Kerley although he can be explosive at times. I'm much happier with our RB situation this year over last. Moving forward I'm pleased, we just need to beef up the WR & TEs. With a #1 WR threat added and a decent TE being drafted Kerley will become much more effective, same with Hill. This year is do or die for Hill as well. People knock on Hill a lot but it seems him and Geno didn't really get on the same page this season. He has been open and missed quite a bit. That should improve as Geno improves and also as the talent around him does. Winters started slow but got better as the year went on.
     
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    Ivory. Dude is scary. i think he can crack 1200 next year after we revamp this offense and have other threats for teams to worry about besides just him.
     
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    Hmm no mention of the massively impressive Bilal Powell who IMO looks every bit as good as Ivory. A different HB I know, but at the start of this season carried the load.

    Also the addition of David Nelson shouldn't be over looked as well.


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  14. ajax

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    Mangold and D'Brick both showed signs of falling off. Mangold was still pretty good though. However, I think D'Brick is gonna need replacing in a season or two & don't think he'd be able to handle a move to Guard either.
     

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