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Post by gangrene on Dec 23, 2014 13:54:25 GMT -5
Here's the latest on the various win loss combinations possibilities next weekend, the NFL's last regular season games that can affect the Jets draft position.
NFL Draft Order 2015: What's the highest and lowest Jets can go?
Dom Cosentino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com By Dom Cosentino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
FLORHAM PARK — If the season were to end on Tuesday, the Jets have would have the No. 4 pick in next year's NFL draft. But how much higher or lower can they move based on this weekend's final slate of games?
First, let's have another look at the top of the draft order. Each team's record and strength-of-schedule percentage is in parentheses. It has been updated to reflect the Bengals' win over the Broncos on Monday night:
7. Bears (5-10, .531) 6. Washington (4-11, .476) 5. Raiders (3-12, .560) 4. Jets (3-12, .551) 3. Jaguars (3-12, .513) 2. Bucs (2-13, .491) 1. Titans (2-13, .487)
Obviously, the Jets cannot fall to No. 7 because there are two games separating them from the Bears. But if the Jets were to beat the Dolphins (8-7) and Washington were to lose at home to the Cowboys (11-4), it is possible the Jets could fall to No. 6, especially if the Raiders lose to the Broncos (11-4). But if the Jets and Raiders both win, while Washington loses, Washington would move up to No. 4, though there are too many variables in play to accurately gauge whether the Jets or Raiders would be No. 5 or No. 6, based on strength of schedule. It's too close to call.
Now, what about moving up? If the Jets lose and the Jaguars beat the Texans (8-7), the Jets could move up to No. 3, especially if the Raiders lose. If both the Jets and Raiders lose and the Jags win, it's again going to be too close to call for No. 3. But no matter what, No. 3 looks to be the highest the Jets can go: If the Jets lose and the Bucs or Titans also win, there's too much of a difference in strength of schedule for the Jets to jump past either one of them in the draft order. And both the Bucs and Titans figure to take a quarterback, which means Oregon's Marcus Mariota and Florida State's Jameis Winston might be just out of the Jets' reach.
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Post by Touchable on Dec 23, 2014 13:55:07 GMT -5
Highest: #3
Lowest: #6
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Post by Bavarian on Dec 23, 2014 15:00:12 GMT -5
Here's the latest on the various win loss combinations possibilities next weekend, the NFL's last regular season games that can affect the Jets draft position. NFL Draft Order 2015: What's the highest and lowest Jets can go?Dom Cosentino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com By Dom Cosentino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com FLORHAM PARK — If the season were to end on Tuesday, the Jets have would have the No. 4 pick in next year's NFL draft. But how much higher or lower can they move based on this weekend's final slate of games? First, let's have another look at the top of the draft order. Each team's record and strength-of-schedule percentage is in parentheses. It has been updated to reflect the Bengals' win over the Broncos on Monday night: 7. Bears (5-10, .531) 6. Washington (4-11, .476) 5. Raiders (3-12, .560) 4. Jets (3-12, .551) 3. Jaguars (3-12, .513) 2. Bucs (2-13, .491) 1. Titans (2-13, .487) Obviously, the Jets cannot fall to No. 7 because there are two games separating them from the Bears. But if the Jets were to beat the Dolphins (8-7) and Washington were to lose at home to the Cowboys (11-4), it is possible the Jets could fall to No. 6, especially if the Raiders lose to the Broncos (11-4). But if the Jets and Raiders both win, while Washington loses, Washington would move up to No. 4, though there are too many variables in play to accurately gauge whether the Jets or Raiders would be No. 5 or No. 6, based on strength of schedule. It's too close to call. Now, what about moving up? If the Jets lose and the Jaguars beat the Texans (8-7), the Jets could move up to No. 3, especially if the Raiders lose. If both the Jets and Raiders lose and the Jags win, it's again going to be too close to call for No. 3. But no matter what, No. 3 looks to be the highest the Jets can go: If the Jets lose and the Bucs or Titans also win, there's too much of a difference in strength of schedule for the Jets to jump past either one of them in the draft order. And both the Bucs and Titans figure to take a quarterback, which means Oregon's Marcus Mariota and Florida State's Jameis Winston might be just out of the Jets' reach. I'm hearing the Titans love Mettenberg. Sounds to me like the Jets could move up and get Winston.
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Post by gangrene on Dec 23, 2014 15:12:29 GMT -5
Here's the latest on the various win loss combinations possibilities next weekend, the NFL's last regular season games that can affect the Jets draft position. NFL Draft Order 2015: What's the highest and lowest Jets can go?Dom Cosentino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com By Dom Cosentino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com FLORHAM PARK — If the season were to end on Tuesday, the Jets have would have the No. 4 pick in next year's NFL draft. But how much higher or lower can they move based on this weekend's final slate of games? First, let's have another look at the top of the draft order. Each team's record and strength-of-schedule percentage is in parentheses. It has been updated to reflect the Bengals' win over the Broncos on Monday night: 7. Bears (5-10, .531) 6. Washington (4-11, .476) 5. Raiders (3-12, .560) 4. Jets (3-12, .551) 3. Jaguars (3-12, .513) 2. Bucs (2-13, .491) 1. Titans (2-13, .487) Obviously, the Jets cannot fall to No. 7 because there are two games separating them from the Bears. But if the Jets were to beat the Dolphins (8-7) and Washington were to lose at home to the Cowboys (11-4), it is possible the Jets could fall to No. 6, especially if the Raiders lose to the Broncos (11-4). But if the Jets and Raiders both win, while Washington loses, Washington would move up to No. 4, though there are too many variables in play to accurately gauge whether the Jets or Raiders would be No. 5 or No. 6, based on strength of schedule. It's too close to call. Now, what about moving up? If the Jets lose and the Jaguars beat the Texans (8-7), the Jets could move up to No. 3, especially if the Raiders lose. If both the Jets and Raiders lose and the Jags win, it's again going to be too close to call for No. 3. But no matter what, No. 3 looks to be the highest the Jets can go: If the Jets lose and the Bucs or Titans also win, there's too much of a difference in strength of schedule for the Jets to jump past either one of them in the draft order. And both the Bucs and Titans figure to take a quarterback, which means Oregon's Marcus Mariota and Florida State's Jameis Winston might be just out of the Jets' reach. I'm hearing the Titans love Mettenberg. Sounds to me like the Jets could move up and get Winston. They are going to have to get some more help on the oline for Mettenberg or whomever makes it through a full season.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 23, 2014 15:16:42 GMT -5
+1 The Bucs and Titans have 1 and 2 locked up
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Post by Touchable on Dec 23, 2014 15:18:41 GMT -5
+1 The Bucs and Titans have 1 and 2 locked up Yep Thanks to that meaningless win against Tennessee, we can all look forward to Matt Moore or Colt McCoy at QB next year. I'm so excited I can barely contain myself.
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Post by gangrene on Dec 23, 2014 17:02:56 GMT -5
It's five months early but Casserly, the NFL Owner Whisperer does not appear to be scared by Winston .. if the kids falls a few notches we may be back in business.
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Post by 2foolish on Dec 23, 2014 17:19:28 GMT -5
+1 The Bucs and Titans have 1 and 2 locked up Yep I thanks to that meaningless win against Tennessee, we can all look forward to Matt Moore or Colt McCoy at QB next year. I'm so excited I can barely contain myself. was screaming for titans to score on that last play...whole block heard it...lol...
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Post by DowNY on Dec 23, 2014 19:31:48 GMT -5
It's five months early but Casserly, the NFL Owner Whisperer does not appear to be scared by Winston .. if the kids falls a few notches we may be back in business. Yeah, I stated that in the Charley Casserly thread. He spoke on Winston as recent as October too.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 23, 2014 19:40:10 GMT -5
Yep I thanks to that meaningless win against Tennessee, we can all look forward to Matt Moore or Colt McCoy at QB next year. I'm so excited I can barely contain myself. was screaming for titans to score on that last play...whole block heard it...lol... Yeah me too "oh my god oh my god" first time in my life
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Post by Hotman on Dec 23, 2014 20:18:07 GMT -5
was screaming for titans to score on that last play...whole block heard it...lol... Yeah me too "oh my god oh my god" first time in my life It was so close!
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Post by 2foolish on Dec 23, 2014 20:29:15 GMT -5
was screaming for titans to score on that last play...whole block heard it...lol... Yeah me too "oh my god oh my god" first time in my life lol...sorry to hear that...
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Post by Hotman on Dec 23, 2014 20:44:11 GMT -5
Yeah me too "oh my god oh my god" first time in my life lol...sorry to hear that... HA!! didn;t even catch that... VPN, I'll set you up good shawty, you be screamin all sorts of good shit.
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Post by Touchable on Dec 23, 2014 20:49:11 GMT -5
This better not be 2007 all over again
We beat KC in the last game of the year and dropped from #3 to #6.
And in the process wound up with Gholston instead of Matt Ryan.
Just lose to the Phins for fuck sake. It's not even like we have a chance to dash their playoff hopes like last year.
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Post by Hotman on Dec 23, 2014 20:58:19 GMT -5
This better not be 2007 all over again We beat KC in the last game of the year and dropped from #3 to #6. And in the process wound up with Gholston instead of Matt Ryan. Just lose to the Phins for fuck sake. It's not even like we have a chance to dash their playoff hopes like last year.Why I rather we not win this one. Was glad to hear they were officially eliminated
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