I don't disagree with this but that isn't what I was saying. My point is that the fans are leery after last year's debacle, and when rumors circulate that we're doing our first interviews with a bunch of JAG's, fans get understandably nervous. I think everyone is going to give Mac and Bowles the actual draft before criticizing or praising their moves. But wanting to see names like Diggs, Greene, White, Cooper, Beasley, Ray, Dupree, Mariota, Strong, Fowler, Lockett, Conley, etc, associated with the Jets is perfectly normal.
the most recent update to that list from the OP was on saturday, so it's pretty dated. it lists 17 players that the jets are expected to talk to. this is 60 permitted, so it is still less than a third of the amount of players we will meet. i would not take this as an exhaustive list, but it nevertheless includes a number of guys we could be targeting in rounds 1 & 2, as well as what i assume are some mid-to-late round targets.
http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2015/02/players_to_visit_with_jets_at_2015_nfl_combine.html
Here is a list of players confirmed for talks with the Jets. It will be updated throughout the week as more names are added. Credit to NFL.com and to NFL Draft Scout for scotuing details on each player.
• Jameis Winston, Florida State, QB
Winston could be the top pick overall.
• Marcus Mariota, Oregon, QB
Mariota, like Winston, is the only quarterback projected to go in the first round. He could also be a trade chip.
• Kenny Bell, Nebraska, WR
The 6-foot-1, 197-pound Bell is a projected late-round pick. He also has an outstanding Afro.
• Devin Funchess, Michigan, WR
Funchess is big (6-4, 232) and can be dangerous after the catch, but drops are an issue. Projected first or second rounder.
• Keith Mumphrey, Michigan State, WR
Mumphrey is considered a hard worker, but he sometimes struggles to get open.
• Brandon Bridge, South Alabama, QB
The Ontario, Canada, native is a late-round prospect. He said he met with Jets quarterbacks coach Kevin Patullo on Wednesday night.
• Tre McBridge, William & Mary, WR
Has drawn comparisons to the Patriots' Brandon LaFell, but also said to lack acceleration.
• Brandon Scherff, Iowa, OL
A likely top 10 pick capable of playing inside and outside.
• Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M, OT
CBSSports.com's NFL Draft scout has a third-round grade on him.
• Michael Burton, Rutgers, FB
Per NFL.com, Burton lacks the size and blocking ability to be a full-time fullback, but he can catch passes and could have value as a special teamer.
• Bud Dupree, Kentucky, OLB
One of the top edge rushers in the draft. Projected first rounder.
• Jamison Crowder, Duke, WR
Crowder clocked an (unofficial) time of 4.56 in the 40. Projected second rounder.
• Leon Orr, Florida, DT
Orr once left the team after being told he wouldn't start a game. Considered an athletic interior D-lineman who could go in the late rounds.
• Marcus Peters, Washington, CB
Projected first- or second-rounder who plays with physicality but was kicked off the team at Washington after frequently butting heads with coaches.
• Landon Collins, Alabama, SS
The top safety prospect in the draft, Collins is a possible top 10 pick.
• Shaq Thompson, Washington, OLB
Thompson is considered to be one of the top three outside linebackers in the draft.
• Shane Ray, Missouri, DE
More info on him here.