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HYATT™

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
This is where the Jets begin, needing to fill holes with impressive talent, not JAGs.

1 STARTING FRANCHISE QB
3 CBs - 2 capable of press coverage & with 6' or better height. No, McDougle is not going to be an answer for even one of those open slots. Sorry, but that's a hard truth you'd better get used to.
1 FS - ball hawking is a lost art in NJ.
1 OLB - a blue chip, to replace Pace and compliment Coples & Davis.
2 WRs, depending on Harvin's future in NJ. (Decker & Kerley are the only 2 viable WRs on this team, other than Harvin.) Shaq & Q are still unknown quantities at this point..
4 OL - a RT and a LG - though HYATT™ believes BullDozier comes into his own this season - & a Center and LT in grooming, for now.
1 TE - a blocking TE capable of Heath Miller pass-catching level ability.


A baker's dozen is the starting point, with likely success in only 3-4 draft picks, leaves as many as 9 UFAs that will have to be brought in.
It's just not possible, in a single season, to rebuild this much.

A good start, with the amount of money in the bank, would be to pick up LG Justin Blalock, who was just released from ATL for cap reasons. He was due over $7M this year and over $8M in 2016.
130 of a possible 133 starts, the guy has only missed 2 games as a rookie in '07 and 1, (and a half), last season.
Iupoti is no better and will cost considerably more due to his SF pedigree.

In the draft, Darren Waller could functionally be classified as a light TE, at 6'6" | 238#, with plenty of frame to add 10# and still keep his 4.45s speed & 37" vertical.
His skills performance measurables are considerably better than any TE prospect in this year's draft.
Currently ranked as a Rd 5-6 WR selection, thinking out of the box gets the Jets a TE-functioning player in the red zone with the bulk to beat press coverages and out-leap and go toe-to-toe with any LB in coverage
PS: He is 4th in the line of run-offense oriented GT WRs that included Calvin Johnson, Demaryius Thomas, & Stephen Hill - but is the only one to serve his full 4-year commitment out as a Yellowjacket.

As HYATT™ mentioned in another thread, the other Georgia prospect, (Bulldogs this time), is Chris Conley, who - until he really woke people up at the Combines - was also ranked as a 5th rounder.
His impressive vertical and 40 in Indy likely will boost him well into the 3rd round at least, if not higher, by draft day.
Consider him the 2015 version of such 6'-2" | 210+ lb. WR prospects as Martavis Bryant & Donte Moncrief with 4.35s speed and an un-fukkin'-be-liev-able 45" vertical.

If NFL pedigrees mean anything to you, there are 2 WR prospects in this year's draft who's fathers also played WR quite well in the NFL.
1.) UCF WR Breshad Perriman, son of a multiple 1,000 yard seasons WR in DET, Brett Perriman. (Who was about a foot shorter than his son, as it happens.)
2.) Utah WR Dres Anderson - son of the NFL single game reception yards record holder, Willie "Flipper" Anderson, of LA Rams fame.
3 other WRs and one TE, (Maxx Williams), also had NFL fathers, though at different positions than they currently play.
 

HYATT™

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
Who do you want at QB? Would you keep Harvin?
Winston.
There is no other viable option at this point.
The Jets f.o. must do what it takes to insure they have a franchise QB for the first time since Joe Willy left dah hizzy.
2 things to consider.
A.) The Jets won't always get an opportunity to pick this close to the top in a year when a franchise QB is coming out.
B.) Regardless of when the Jets decide to go after a franchise QB, there's no way to insure one will be in a future draft within the Jets reaching potential, without strangling the team for several years' worth of Rd 1 picks.
It's really the same point expressed 2 different ways.
The opportunity is here, NOW! The f.o. MUST take it or suffer the consequences.

Harvin is neither here nor there.
His salary is an issue however, as is his health and less-than-#1 WR status AT that price.
Fortunately, a SMART GM can replace Harvin in this draft quite easily. There is a plethora of good WRs of equal value coming out.
 

BlindsideD'Brick

Franchise Tagged
Jet Fanatics
HYATT™;15755 said:
This is where the Jets begin, needing to fill holes with impressive talent, not JAGs.

1 STARTING FRANCHISE QB
3 CBs - 2 capable of press coverage & with 6' or better height. No, McDougle is not going to be an answer for even one of those open slots. Sorry, but that's a hard truth you'd better get used to.
1 FS - ball hawking is a lost art in NJ.
1 OLB - a blue chip, to replace Pace and compliment Coples & Davis.
2 WRs, depending on Harvin's future in NJ. (Decker & Kerley are the only 2 viable WRs on this team, other than Harvin.) Shaq & Q are still unknown quantities at this point..
4 OL - a RT and a LG - though HYATT™ believes BullDozier comes into his own this season - & a Center and LT in grooming, for now.
1 TE - a blocking TE capable of Heath Miller pass-catching level ability.


A baker's dozen is the starting point, with likely success in only 3-4 draft picks, leaves as many as 9 UFAs that will have to be brought in.
It's just not possible, in a single season, to rebuild this much.

A good start, with the amount of money in the bank, would be to pick up LG Justin Blalock, who was just released from ATL for cap reasons. He was due over $7M this year and over $8M in 2016.
130 of a possible 133 starts, the guy has only missed 2 games as a rookie in '07 and 1, (and a half), last season.
Iupoti is no better and will cost considerably more due to his SF pedigree.

In the draft, Darren Waller could functionally be classified as a light TE, at 6'6" | 238#, with plenty of frame to add 10# and still keep his 4.45s speed & 37" vertical.
His skills performance measurables are considerably better than any TE prospect in this year's draft.
Currently ranked as a Rd 5-6 WR selection, thinking out of the box gets the Jets a TE-functioning player in the red zone with the bulk to beat press coverages and out-leap and go toe-to-toe with any LB in coverage
PS: He is 4th in the line of run-offense oriented GT WRs that included Calvin Johnson, Demaryius Thomas, & Stephen Hill - but is the only one to serve his full 4-year commitment out as a Yellowjacket.

As HYATT™ mentioned in another thread, the other Georgia prospect, (Bulldogs this time), is Chris Conley, who - until he really woke people up at the Combines - was also ranked as a 5th rounder.
His impressive vertical and 40 in Indy likely will boost him well into the 3rd round at least, if not higher, by draft day.
Consider him the 2015 version of such 6'-2" | 210+ lb. WR prospects as Martavis Bryant & Donte Moncrief with 4.35s speed and an un-fukkin'-be-liev-able 45" vertical.

If NFL pedigrees mean anything to you, there are 2 WR prospects in this year's draft who's fathers also played WR quite well in the NFL.
1.) UCF WR Breshad Perriman, son of a multiple 1,000 yard seasons WR in DET, Brett Perriman. (Who was about a foot shorter than his son, as it happens.)
2.) Utah WR Dres Anderson - son of the NFL single game reception yards record holder, Willie "Flipper" Anderson, of LA Rams fame.
3 other WRs and one TE, (Maxx Williams), also had NFL fathers, though at different positions than they currently play.


The Jets don't need 3 CB's. Why are some people giving up on Dee Milliner? Because he had a season ending injury? Or is it based on the first 2/3 of his rookie year? Either way, it's a mistake to underestimate him. I believe he'll be starting at one spot week one.
 

Jets31

Pro Bowl Alternate
Jet Fanatics
The Jets don't need 3 CB's. Why are some people giving up on Dee Milliner? Because he had a season ending injury? Or is it based on the first 2/3 of his rookie year? Either way, it's a mistake to underestimate him. I believe he'll be starting at one spot week one.

You are correct we should in no way give up on him but we can't exactly count on him either. Signing a top young CB should be the plan then a vet for cheap like Cro to cover our butt for Dee.
 
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sg3

Guest
Mods

Please rename this thread...the idea of a NJ Jets is too vomit inducing.

The state doesn't even have cities or towns, just Exit Numbers.
 
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Mainejet

Guest
HYATT™;15755 said:
This is where the Jets begin, needing to fill holes with impressive talent, not JAGs.

1 STARTING FRANCHISE QB
3 CBs - 2 capable of press coverage & with 6' or better height. No, McDougle is not going to be an answer for even one of those open slots. Sorry, but that's a hard truth you'd better get used to.
1 FS - ball hawking is a lost art in NJ.
1 OLB - a blue chip, to replace Pace and compliment Coples & Davis.
2 WRs, depending on Harvin's future in NJ. (Decker & Kerley are the only 2 viable WRs on this team, other than Harvin.) Shaq & Q are still unknown quantities at this point..
4 OL - a RT and a LG - though HYATT™ believes BullDozier comes into his own this season - & a Center and LT in grooming, for now.
1 TE - a blocking TE capable of Heath Miller pass-catching level ability.


A baker's dozen is the starting point, with likely success in only 3-4 draft picks, leaves as many as 9 UFAs that will have to be brought in.
It's just not possible, in a single season, to rebuild this much.

A good start, with the amount of money in the bank, would be to pick up LG Justin Blalock, who was just released from ATL for cap reasons. He was due over $7M this year and over $8M in 2016.
130 of a possible 133 starts, the guy has only missed 2 games as a rookie in '07 and 1, (and a half), last season.
Iupoti is no better and will cost considerably more due to his SF pedigree.

In the draft, Darren Waller could functionally be classified as a light TE, at 6'6" | 238#, with plenty of frame to add 10# and still keep his 4.45s speed & 37" vertical.
His skills performance measurables are considerably better than any TE prospect in this year's draft.
Currently ranked as a Rd 5-6 WR selection, thinking out of the box gets the Jets a TE-functioning player in the red zone with the bulk to beat press coverages and out-leap and go toe-to-toe with any LB in coverage
PS: He is 4th in the line of run-offense oriented GT WRs that included Calvin Johnson, Demaryius Thomas, & Stephen Hill - but is the only one to serve his full 4-year commitment out as a Yellowjacket.

As HYATT™ mentioned in another thread, the other Georgia prospect, (Bulldogs this time), is Chris Conley, who - until he really woke people up at the Combines - was also ranked as a 5th rounder.
His impressive vertical and 40 in Indy likely will boost him well into the 3rd round at least, if not higher, by draft day.
Consider him the 2015 version of such 6'-2" | 210+ lb. WR prospects as Martavis Bryant & Donte Moncrief with 4.35s speed and an un-fukkin'-be-liev-able 45" vertical.

If NFL pedigrees mean anything to you, there are 2 WR prospects in this year's draft who's fathers also played WR quite well in the NFL.
1.) UCF WR Breshad Perriman, son of a multiple 1,000 yard seasons WR in DET, Brett Perriman. (Who was about a foot shorter than his son, as it happens.)
2.) Utah WR Dres Anderson - son of the NFL single game reception yards record holder, Willie "Flipper" Anderson, of LA Rams fame.
3 other WRs and one TE, (Maxx Williams), also had NFL fathers, though at different positions than they currently play.

This is a pretty comprehensive need list, good job. But I would also add FB to this equation. They need a pass catching option out of the backfield. They need a lead blocker. Bohanon did well in the few games he's been in there, but he doesn't strike me as a guy that's ever going to become a great one. They could probably gain better talent through FA.
 

Jets31

Pro Bowl Alternate
Jet Fanatics
This is a pretty comprehensive need list, good job. But I would also add FB to this equation. They need a pass catching option out of the backfield. They need a lead blocker. Bohanon did well in the few games he's been in there, but he doesn't strike me as a guy that's ever going to become a great one. They could probably gain better talent through FA.

Really will depend on the offense we decide to run. Fullback market is always thin or none existent. T-Bo might be our best option.
 

Elias

The Invisible Man
Big Fish
Jet Fanatics
Jets Global
Really will depend on the offense we decide to run. Fullback market is always thin or none existent. T-Bo might be our best option.

If we sign Spiller we could possibly play Ivory as a FB, right?
 
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ucrenegade

Guest
HYATT™;15767 said:
Winston.
There is no other viable option at this point.
The Jets f.o. must do what it takes to insure they have a franchise QB for the first time since Joe Willy left dah hizzy.
2 things to consider.
A.) The Jets won't always get an opportunity to pick this close to the top in a year when a franchise QB is coming out.
B.) Regardless of when the Jets decide to go after a franchise QB, there's no way to insure one will be in a future draft within the Jets reaching potential, without strangling the team for several years' worth of Rd 1 picks.
It's really the same point expressed 2 different ways.
The opportunity is here, NOW! The f.o. MUST take it or suffer the consequences.

Harvin is neither here nor there.
His salary is an issue however, as is his health and less-than-#1 WR status AT that price.
Fortunately, a SMART GM can replace Harvin in this draft quite easily. There is a plethora of good WRs of equal value coming out.

i am pretty sure winston is going to TB barrring a huge trade with the eagles, with that being said I like next years QB class better.
 
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ucrenegade

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Really will depend on the offense we decide to run. Fullback market is always thin or none existent. T-Bo might be our best option.

Jerome Felton FB 28 MIN TBD $2,127,452 UFA
John Kuhn FB 32 GB TBD $1,051,875 UFA
Henry Hynoski FB 26 NYG TBD $1,000,000 UFA
Jed Collins FB 28 DET TBD $710,000 UFA

any one of those guys is better than t-bo
 

nycdan

5th Year Team Option
Jet Fanatics
Mods

Please rename this thread...the idea of a NJ Jets is too vomit inducing.

The state doesn't even have cities or towns, just Exit Numbers.

Agreed. Won't even read it. Just popped it to see the comments on it. You can push your pointless and futile pursuit of trying to rename the team or you can discuss the team but you can't have both.
 

Elias

The Invisible Man
Big Fish
Jet Fanatics
Jets Global
Mods

Please rename this thread...the idea of a NJ Jets is too vomit inducing.

The state doesn't even have cities or towns, just Exit Numbers.

Agreed. Won't even read it. Just popped it to see the comments on it. You can push your pointless and futile pursuit of trying to rename the team or you can discuss the team but you can't have both.

Ok, done. awful idea lol
 

cysporsche

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
nnnnnnnnnnooooooooooooooooooooooooo


Being a WF homer, I like T-Bo @ FB. He'd run through a wall if the coach told him to. Check out his reps @ 225 in the Combines 2 years ago. His numbers benched was higher than a lot of OL & DL. He's a beast and loves to block. Ivory does not like to block. Hope the Terminator follows Rex who drafted him.

Go Jets...Cyborg
 
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ucrenegade

Guest
Being a WF homer, I like T-Bo @ FB. He'd run through a wall if the coach told him to. Check out his reps @ 225 in the Combines 2 years ago. His numbers benched was higher than a lot of OL & DL. He's a beast and loves to block. Ivory does not like to block. Hope the Terminator follows Rex who drafted him.

Go Jets...Cyborg

felton and kuhn are still better.
 
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