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Post by Paradis on Apr 27, 2015 1:31:50 GMT -5
Alright you dirtbags, here it is. The one you can print off and take home to mama.
**This is an account of what I think will happen, not necessarily what I want to happen**
TB: J. Winston, QB TEN: M. Mariota, QB... whether it's TEN or a trade (90% PHI), he's going #2 JAX: D. Fowler OLB/DE OAK: A. Cooper, WR... Carr's new bff is the agenda here. Its the move any F.O. would make. WSH: L. Williams, DT
NYJ: T. Girlie, RB.... Before you go getting your dicks in a bind, I DO think they prefer Cooper or Mariota, but two things have become apparent: 1 - Jets are looking to trade back. 2 - The Mac seems set on taking the BPA. There's no one else even remotely worth talking about on defense as BPA. Girlie's knee is improving everyday (google his treadmill video) and if not for that injury, he would be gone by pick 3... I think they take the next Adrian Peterson, and baby him for a year (Ivory and Ridley are FA in 2016). If it was me, the conversation would be Parker vs Girlie.
CHI: K. White, WR ATL: V. Beasley, DE/OLB NYG: B. Scherff, OT/G STL: D. Parker, WR MIN: L. Collins, OT/G CLE: D. Shelton, NT NOS: B. Dupree, DE/OLB MIA: D. Green-Beckham, WR ...we should all hate this, and could very well happen. DGB visited MIA, and Parker will be gone. SF: T. Waynes, CB HOU: C. Erving, C...This may surprise some people, but not GMs. SD: M. Gordon, RB KC: A. Peat, OT... KC kicks fisher over to RT and Peat at LT CLE: E. Flowers, OT PHI: N. Agholor, WR ...Ultimately i think they trade up for Mariota, and return TEN might take Gregory here. CIN: M. Brown, DT PIT: K. Johnson, CB DET: DJ Humphries, OT ARZ: A. Armstead, DT CAR: P. Dorsett, WR BAL: M. Peters, CB DAL: S. Ray, DE ...the injury slide stops here. If Ray gets out of the top 15, he could fall a ways before finding a home on DE needy team. DEN: E. Goldman, NT IND: L. Collins, S GB: E. Kendricks, LB NOS: R. Gregory, DE/OLB NE: B. Jones, CB
****rest of the Jets draft
2 - E. Harold, OLB (Virginia)... We haven't brought in any of the tier 2 talent at WR. I suspects they'll look OLB or OT here. 3 - B. Hundley, QB (UCLA)... Not a fan, but their agenda seems to read "QB" based on all the visits. I suspect Petty and Grayson go rnd 2. 4 - A. Marpet OT (Hobart)... Jets like this guy. 7 - T. Smith, CB (Towson)... great corner prospect who the Jets worked out. Insurance for Milliner/McKnees 7 - C. Worth, WR (ECU)
*****Now, what I would have picked
1 - T. Girlie, RB... tempted to put Parker here, but I have faith in Girlie's health and he is the BPA on offense. 2 - E. Harold, OLB... so far, we're on the same page. Tempted to take Strong here, but i think the lack OLB moves in FA makes this a must. 3 - Justin Hardy, WR (ECU)... Hardy can take over the slot and become a dynamo in Gailey's system. 4 - S. Mason, OG/OT (GT)... Its a stretch he makes it this long, but he'd be homerun for the Jets 5 - Trade a 4th next year B. Bridge, QB (South Alabama)... Jets get a developmental QB they can mold for Gailey 7 - T. Williams, NT (ECU)... Beast of a man 7 - Z. Wagenmann, OLB (Montana)... project pass rusher
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Post by joepnyj1 on Apr 27, 2015 9:00:58 GMT -5
Not bad ass hat just a few general comments on "your" picks which I like much better than your entire mock:
1) No way do the saints go for 2 EDGE guys with their first two picks. 2) I would prefer Tyler Lockette over Hardy in round 3. 3) I don't see Mason or Harold lasting that long. 4) I am starting to warm up to Gurlie a bit but the injury still concerns me, especially a leg injury for a running back. 5) 7th rounders are outstanding.
Good work.
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Post by Paradis on Apr 27, 2015 9:43:43 GMT -5
Not bad ass hat just a few general comments on "your" picks which I like much better than your entire mock: 1) No way do the saints go for 2 EDGE guys with their first two picks. 2) I would prefer Tyler Lockette over Hardy in round 3. 3) I don't see Mason or Harold lasting that long. 4) I am starting to warm up to Gurlie a bit but the injury still concerns me, especially a leg injury for a running back. 5) 7th rounders are outstanding. Good work. thanks. I know it's not very conventional to take Gregory and Dupree but they're in full rebuild mode, and have no OLBs/DEs to play in that scheme. Junior was the only one and he's facing domestic abuse charges.
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Post by choon328 on Apr 27, 2015 11:39:47 GMT -5
Not bad ass hat just a few general comments on "your" picks which I like much better than your entire mock: 1) No way do the saints go for 2 EDGE guys with their first two picks. 2) I would prefer Tyler Lockette over Hardy in round 3. 3) I don't see Mason or Harold lasting that long. 4) I am starting to warm up to Gurlie a bit but the injury still concerns me, especially a leg injury for a running back. 5) 7th rounders are outstanding. Good work. Don't be concerned about the injury. Adrian Peterson had the same injury his senior year and that turned out pretty well.
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Post by joepnyj1 on Apr 27, 2015 13:09:19 GMT -5
Not bad ass hat just a few general comments on "your" picks which I like much better than your entire mock: 1) No way do the saints go for 2 EDGE guys with their first two picks. 2) I would prefer Tyler Lockette over Hardy in round 3. 3) I don't see Mason or Harold lasting that long. 4) I am starting to warm up to Gurlie a bit but the injury still concerns me, especially a leg injury for a running back. 5) 7th rounders are outstanding. Good work. Don't be concerned about the injury. Adrian Peterson had the same injury his senior year and that turned out pretty well. I hear ya. The guy is a special talent. But why not get a WR or OLB in the 1st and then get a guy like David Johnson in the 3rd?
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Post by Paradis on Apr 27, 2015 14:16:30 GMT -5
Don't be concerned about the injury. Adrian Peterson had the same injury his senior year and that turned out pretty well. I hear ya. The guy is a special talent. But why not get a WR or OLB in the 1st and then get a guy like David Johnson in the 3rd? That's a possibility. The WR anyway. Not so much OLB over Gurley, but Cooper, Parker (or I guess White)... In this version Cooper was gone. Next man up was Gurley.
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Post by Paradis on Apr 27, 2015 20:47:50 GMT -5
Gonna have to edit this now to make Ray my rnd 2 selection....
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Post by Hotman on Apr 28, 2015 1:09:24 GMT -5
Gonna have to edit this now to make Ray my rnd 2 selection.... But you said to take it to mom bro! WTF!!
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Post by sec.101row23 on Apr 28, 2015 5:53:51 GMT -5
Not bad ass hat just a few general comments on "your" picks which I like much better than your entire mock: 1) No way do the saints go for 2 EDGE guys with their first two picks. 2) I would prefer Tyler Lockette over Hardy in round 3. 3) I don't see Mason or Harold lasting that long. 4) I am starting to warm up to Gurlie a bit but the injury still concerns me, especially a leg injury for a running back. 5) 7th rounders are outstanding. Good work. Don't be concerned about the injury. Adrian Peterson had the same injury his senior year and that turned out pretty well. Petersen broke his collar bone during his Junior year at OU, he never tore his ACL in college. The injury concerns are a valid and probably the ONLY concern for Gurley.
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Post by sec.101row23 on Apr 28, 2015 5:56:58 GMT -5
Gonna have to edit this now to make Ray my rnd 2 selection.... Ray or DGB in the second?
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Post by The Turk on Apr 28, 2015 6:10:07 GMT -5
Gonna have to edit this now to make Ray my rnd 2 selection.... Ray or DGB in the second? That depends on whether they go offense or defense in the first round methinks If they pick Gurley in the first picking a WR while not addressing the OLB situation is overkill
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Post by sec.101row23 on Apr 28, 2015 6:22:06 GMT -5
Ray or DGB in the second? That depends on whether they go offense or defense in the first round methinks If they pick Gurley in the first picking a WR while not addressing the OLB situation is overkill I don't think it is overkill at all. Look beyond this season and a Gurley-DGB combo sets up this offense just fine in the coming years. I'm not sure the words "overkill" and "offensive skill players" can be used in the same sentence when discussing the Jets draft selections. Would be a tough decision between Ray and DGB, but IMO DGB is a rarer talent and guys like Ray seem to come out every year.
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Post by Lithfan on Apr 28, 2015 6:46:35 GMT -5
That depends on whether they go offense or defense in the first round methinks If they pick Gurley in the first picking a WR while not addressing the OLB situation is overkill I don't think it is overkill at all. Look beyond this season and a Gurley-DGB combo sets up this offense just fine in the coming years. I'm not sure the words "overkill" and "offensive skill players" can be used in the same sentence when discussing the Jets draft selections. Would be a tough decision between Ray and DGB, but IMO DGB is a rarer talent and guys like Ray seem to come out every year. I agree with you. As it stand now, we have a defense that should be able to keep us in games, but our QBs are still a journeyman and a question mark. When your QBs are mediocre at best, you have to surround them with weapons to win. I think a couple of offensive weapons like DGB and Gurley will do more to help this team win than an edge rusher. I am generally of the belief that you don't take an RB this high, but Gurley appears to be such a special talent that he could be the exception. If we did take him, as much as I would love to see that, his injury history still scares me. Not just the ACL, but he was constantly getting dinged up while sharing the load at UGA.
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Post by sec.101row23 on Apr 28, 2015 7:02:49 GMT -5
I don't think it is overkill at all. Look beyond this season and a Gurley-DGB combo sets up this offense just fine in the coming years. I'm not sure the words "overkill" and "offensive skill players" can be used in the same sentence when discussing the Jets draft selections. Would be a tough decision between Ray and DGB, but IMO DGB is a rarer talent and guys like Ray seem to come out every year. I agree with you. As it stand now, we have a defense that should be able to keep us in games, but our QBs are still a journeyman and a question mark. When your QBs are mediocre at best, you have to surround them with weapons to win. I think a couple of offensive weapons like DGB and Gurley will do more to help this team win than an edge rusher. I am generally of the belief that you don't take an RB this high, but Gurley appears to be such a special talent that he could be the exception. If we did take him, as much as I would love to see that, his injury history still scares me. Not just the ACL, but he was constantly getting dinged up while sharing the load at UGA. Agreed. The injury concerns are valid no doubt, but the talent level is crazy. As much as Gurley has the ability to be a lead 25-30 carry RB in the NFL, you are still going to have to limit his touches at times, especially early on. They could always draft Baby Gurley in 2017 to lighten the load a little. Reunite Gurley and Chubb in a couple years.
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Post by The Turk on Apr 28, 2015 7:24:40 GMT -5
I've been iffy on taking a RB this high since the the media people were saying Reggie Bush was the second coming. I've never watched this guy but I'm guessing he's not as good as BUsh was in college? even if he was a RB is just not that important anymore. At least not without a QB.
I see both your points about needing to surrond our "QB" (I'm using the term loosely) with talent but lacking a real QB is exactly why I think we need to build a dominant defense, not just a good or even a great one. Because as I see it no matter who is surrounding our current "QB"s we'll average 20-24 points per game at best. That's why I'd rather add what I think to be the missing piece for this defense to be dominant (someone that can get upwords of 12 sacks a year) rather than a talented but ultimately dependant on the "QB" offensive player.
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