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Post by silverback on May 2, 2015 17:26:30 GMT -5
Rd1: Leonard Williams De Rd2: Devin Smith WR Rd3: Lorenzo Mauldin OLB Rd4: Bryce Petty QB Rd5: Jarvis Harrison G/T Rd7: Deon Simon NT
DeVier Posey WR Texans Zac Stacey RB Rams
Very nice first draft for Mac imo. Williams, Smith, and Mauldin can contribute right away Petty and Harrison can start in a year or two. Also flipping a 5th rounder for both Brandon Marshall and Zac Stacey is just beautiful.
Kudos Mac.
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Post by sadface on May 2, 2015 17:30:04 GMT -5
all hail big mac
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on May 2, 2015 17:37:38 GMT -5
Rd1: Leonard Williams De Rd2: Devin Smith WR Rd3: Lorenzo Maudlin OLB Rd4: Bryce Petty QB Rd5: Jarvis Harrison G/T Rd7: Deon Simon NT DeVier Posey WR Texans Zac Stacey RB Rams Very nice first draft for Mac imo. Williams, Smith, and Maudlin can contribute right away Petty and Harrison can start in a year or two. Also flipping a 5th rounder for both Brandon Marshall and Zac Stacey is just beautiful. Kudos Mac. What a difference having a real football guy running our draft, our FO.
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Post by fullblast on May 2, 2015 17:55:04 GMT -5
Basically:
Feb 2015: 1 2 3 4 5 7 Harvin
May 2015: 1 2 3 4 5 7 Marshall Posey Stacy
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Post by Touchable on May 2, 2015 18:02:59 GMT -5
I want Mac inside of me
Full homo
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Post by ryu79 on May 2, 2015 19:16:01 GMT -5
Terrific. We even went offense in round two. And no one named Dexter.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2015 19:20:10 GMT -5
I think this was a hard draft for most to screw up.
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Post by silverback on May 2, 2015 19:54:25 GMT -5
I think this was a hard draft for most to screw up. That was said last year also....
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on May 2, 2015 21:47:30 GMT -5
I think this was a hard draft for most to screw up. And yet we know it's easy to do
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Post by silverback on May 3, 2015 2:34:15 GMT -5
www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000488889/article/2015-nfl-draft-quicksnap-grades-for-afc-east-teamsDraft pick: DL Leonard Williams (No. 6 overall), WR Devin Smith (No. 37 overall), LB Lorenzo Mauldin (No. 82 overall), QB Bryce Petty (No. 103 overall), OL Jarvis Harrison (No. 152 overall), NT Deon Simon (No. 223 overall) Day 1 grade: A+ Day 2 grade: A- Day 3 grade: A Overall grade: A The skinny: The new front office and head coach in New York landed the best player in the draft. That's a nice way to start your tenure even if Williams might not really be a true need for the Jets. That defense should be nasty for Todd Bowles, and Williams could provide some insurance in case Muhammad Wilkerson leaves as a free agent next season. Smith has plenty of speed and will help stretch the field for Geno Smith. Mauldin was a great value pick in the third round off the edge. With some time under his belt in the NFL, Petty might turn out to be the best passer in this draft class and finds a great home in New York to develop behind Geno Smith. Bottom line: Top-heavy draft group adds to a talented roster assembled very quickly by new GM Mike Maccagnan.
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Post by Hotman on May 3, 2015 3:08:31 GMT -5
www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000488889/article/2015-nfl-draft-quicksnap-grades-for-afc-east-teamsDraft pick: DL Leonard Williams (No. 6 overall), WR Devin Smith (No. 37 overall), LB Lorenzo Mauldin (No. 82 overall), QB Bryce Petty (No. 103 overall), OL Jarvis Harrison (No. 152 overall), NT Deon Simon (No. 223 overall) Day 1 grade: A+ Day 2 grade: A- Day 3 grade: A Overall grade: A The skinny: The new front office and head coach in New York landed the best player in the draft. That's a nice way to start your tenure even if Williams might not really be a true need for the Jets. That defense should be nasty for Todd Bowles, and Williams could provide some insurance in case Muhammad Wilkerson leaves as a free agent next season. Smith has plenty of speed and will help stretch the field for Geno Smith. Mauldin was a great value pick in the third round off the edge. With some time under his belt in the NFL, Petty might turn out to be the best passer in this draft class and finds a great home in New York to develop behind Geno Smith. Bottom line: Top-heavy draft group adds to a talented roster assembled very quickly by new GM Mike Maccagnan. I'm not even sure who's dick I should suck right now.
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Post by Jets Things on May 3, 2015 6:46:17 GMT -5
www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000488889/article/2015-nfl-draft-quicksnap-grades-for-afc-east-teamsDraft pick: DL Leonard Williams (No. 6 overall), WR Devin Smith (No. 37 overall), LB Lorenzo Mauldin (No. 82 overall), QB Bryce Petty (No. 103 overall), OL Jarvis Harrison (No. 152 overall), NT Deon Simon (No. 223 overall) Day 1 grade: A+ Day 2 grade: A- Day 3 grade: A Overall grade: A The skinny: The new front office and head coach in New York landed the best player in the draft. That's a nice way to start your tenure even if Williams might not really be a true need for the Jets. That defense should be nasty for Todd Bowles, and Williams could provide some insurance in case Muhammad Wilkerson leaves as a free agent next season. Smith has plenty of speed and will help stretch the field for Geno Smith. Mauldin was a great value pick in the third round off the edge. With some time under his belt in the NFL, Petty might turn out to be the best passer in this draft class and finds a great home in New York to develop behind Geno Smith. Bottom line: Top-heavy draft group adds to a talented roster assembled very quickly by new GM Mike Maccagnan. I'm not even sure who's dick I should suck right now. Uh, mine? Yes, mine.
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Post by monsterxman on May 3, 2015 7:52:05 GMT -5
Love the Williams pick, which alone will solidify this as a solid draft.
However, would have preferred DGB in rd. 2 vs Devin Smith. His upside was too much to ignore...
Also would have preferred staying put in rd. 3 and drafting Garrett Grayson. The Saints put out a major smoke screen being linked to Petty, but at the end of the day, they said that if they didn't get Grayson, they wouldn't have drafted a qb. Petty is a big time project. Played in a spread, has no flow to his game (much like Sanchez) and has not mastered the small nuances that a pro style qb needs.
The 5th rd. OT was a decent pick, the trade for Stacey also was good, but he's no better than Powell and the 7th round NT was a head scratcher, he might be a nice player but the Dline is already stacked...
A successful draft means 4 starters, I don't think the Jets got that. Maybe 3... but Williams was simply a fantastic value so I'm happy overall.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on May 3, 2015 18:24:16 GMT -5
Love the Williams pick, which alone will solidify this as a solid draft. However, would have preferred DGB in rd. 2 vs Devin Smith. His upside was too much to ignore... Also would have preferred staying put in rd. 3 and drafting Garrett Grayson. The Saints put out a major smoke screen being linked to Petty, but at the end of the day, they said that if they didn't get Grayson, they wouldn't have drafted a qb. Petty is a big time project. Played in a spread, has no flow to his game (much like Sanchez) and has not mastered the small nuances that a pro style qb needs. The 5th rd. OT was a decent pick, the trade for Stacey also was good, but he's no better than Powell and the 7th round NT was a head scratcher, he might be a nice player but the Dline is already stacked... A successful draft means 4 starters, I don't think the Jets got that. Maybe 3... but Williams was simply a fantastic value so I'm happy overall. It does seem questionable, given that it's a 7th rounder I guess they can be given a pass for that one
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Post by Ff2 on May 3, 2015 19:18:55 GMT -5
HEIST.
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