Increased role for Jeremy Kerley could impact Jets' draft decision

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http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/50360/increased-role-for-jeremy-kerley-could-impact-draft-decision

Rich Cimini, ESPN New York Jets reporter
Let's file this under, "Reading between the lines in an attempt to uncover a draft nugget."

On Thursday, general manager Mike Maccagnan and head coach Todd Bowles conducted a conference call with New York Jets' season-ticket holders, answering their questions for about 20 minutes. One of the callers asked Maccagnan to give his impressions of the young wide receivers, presumably Shaq Evans, Quincy Enunwa & Co. Maccagnan responded by mentioning one of his older vets, Jeremy Kerley.

"In particular, I do like Kerley a little bit," he said. "I've kind of scouted him coming out of college a while ago. I'm kind of excited to see him get a few more reps than he got last year in terms of his playing time."

Maccagnan must envision a significant role for Kerley, because he played in 67 percent of the offensive snaps last season, second among receivers on the team to Eric Decker's 75 percent. So now you're wondering, what does this have to do with the draft?

Picking sixth, the Jets could have their choice of Amari Cooper and/or Kevin White, the top wideouts in another deep receiver draft. They appear set at receiver with Decker, Kerley and Brandon Marshall, but a couple of mock drafts have popped up recently with the Jets taking Cooper at six.

So we ask, could they add another top receiver? The Jets are paying $14.7 million this season for Decker, Marshall and Kerley (all of it fully guaranteed), so adding another big salary wouldn't be the best allocation of resources. On the other hand, Maccagnan preaches best player available, and Cooper and White are widely regarded as top-six prospects.

Tough call, right? Well, maybe not. If Maccagnan is planning to increase Kerley's playing time, he'd basically have three starting-type receivers. So, reading the between the lines (as we promised), it doesn't appear that Maccagnan is thinking receiver at six.

Unless, of course, it's all a smokescreen.
 

Old#15

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Kerley should have an increased role along with Amaro. When you throw Decker and Marshall into the mix, how much opportunity does a premium WR pick get? We will need to fill Marshall's shoes eventually, so a very good WR that can be developed is a need but at #6 ? I think if we go WR at all, and it would have to be at #37 , it will be a Dorsett/DSmith type that can compliment our 4 that I mentioned earlier. Our receiving group could be deadly and balanced with a burner in the mix.
 

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Dorsett or D Smith or even later Tyler Lockett or Stephon Diggs.....
 
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IMO, the Kerley comments yesterday were 100% pre draft GM speak not to be overly relied on.
 

jetfandreamer

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IMO, the Kerley comments yesterday were 100% pre draft GM speak not to be overly relied on.

I agree I think his comments have no bearing on anything..I think it was a friendly, generic statement which sounded like he reached when he watched tape of every game the Jets played this past year...and sounded almost like "I have heard the name but never saw him up close and on all his plays..he is an exciting YAC player and he should get the ball more"
 

Old#15

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I have my preferences for OLB with #6 pick, but can definitely see the justification for a top WR also. So I wouldn't be pissed, because we will need to surround whoever our QB is with sustainable talent at the WR position. Marshall will not be around in 3 years probably and Decker will be on the downside also, so a guy like Cooper or White would be a very good pick there.
 
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If Mariota is there I hope we take him. If he is gone, my dream choice would be Fowler. If Fowler and Mariota are gone before 6, I would be happy with Cooper at 6
 
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Kerley should have an increased role along with Amaro. When you throw Decker and Marshall into the mix, how much opportunity does a premium WR pick get? We will need to fill Marshall's shoes eventually, so a very good WR that can be developed is a need but at #6 ? I think if we go WR at all, and it would have to be at #37 , it will be a Dorsett/DSmith type that can compliment our 4 that I mentioned earlier. Our receiving group could be deadly and balanced with a burner in the mix.

I'm with you and that's how I read into it and I believe this is the prevailing direction considering the pass rusher need and their availability at the top. I also think a burner like Dorsett is exactly what Gailey's offense is missing along with a 3-down back. I do believe if this is what they go after, they can't wait for Dorsett or Lockett until the 3rd round as both will be gone. They're too good. Besides that, each bring a dangerous and missing element to the punt return game. I think they will go OLB, WR, RB and blocking TE with the first 4 picks (in that order).

A review on Dorsett who had 10 TD's on 36 catches:

•99 speed; fastest player in this year's draft
•Cannot be contained 1-on-1; demands safety help over the top
•Instant acceleration; steps on the gas and puts defenders to sleep
•Murder on crossing routes; runs by everybody
•Can take any screen, drag or slant the distance
•2014 yards per catch second in nation (24.2)
•Natural hands catcher; rarely traps the ball into his pads or double-catches
•Strong route-runner with good footwork; able to sink in and out of his routes efficiently
•Outstanding body control; able to contort and adjust to ball mid-air
•Shows ability to locate and high-point the ball
•Excellent vision in the open field; no stuttering
•Stands to be a dynamite return man
•Standout performer at Senior Bowl

No matter what changes in the NFL, speed will always be constant. If your favorite NFL team is looking to get faster in this year's draft, look no further than Miami's Phillip Dorsett.

Opposing defensive backs have been terrorized by Dorsett throughout his collegiate career, particularly in 2014 as Dorsett ranked 2nd in the nation in yards per catch (24.2 avg.) While Dorsett was mainly used as a deep-threat in college, he has displayed the ability to operate in other roles as well, displaying soft hands, good footwork and playmaking skills to break off yards in large chunks.

For a team seeking a dynamic deep-threat who can keep defenses honest, Dorsett is an extremely viable option in the second round. His ceiling is Desean Jackson or TY Hilton, but if he doesn't develop the finer points of his game he might compare more favorably to former Saint Devery Henderson.
 

jetfandreamer

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I have my preferences for OLB with #6 pick, but can definitely see the justification for a top WR also. So I wouldn't be pissed, because we will need to surround whoever our QB is with sustainable talent at the WR position. Marshall will not be around in 3 years probably and Decker will be on the downside also, so a guy like Cooper or White would be a very good pick there.


I guess this is the fun part of the draft..but we, myself included, way over analyze it. I would be happy from what I know and saw of them with Cooper, White, Fowler, RAy, Beasley, Dupree, even Shelton (just because he is the most powerful guy in draft, and is already compared to Ngota and would collapse every pass pocket),

Im not analyzing Mariota to the point they are but if he is the guy I will be happy also from standpoint of having to believe in them and risk to gain ratio could be great..
 
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Speaking of Beasley, I found a disturbing statistic that gave me flashbacks of Vernon Gholston and that was the number of tackles made. I recall reading Ohio State forums where the fans admitted that Vernon was only interested in getting sacks and wasn't a complete player. Here are comparisons of Gholston and the top prospects at 3-4 OLB in the top half of the draft:

Vernon Ghoston - 37 tackles 14 sacks
Vic Beasley - 34 tackles 12 sacks
Alvin Dupree - 74 tackles 7.5 sacks
Dante Fowler - 60 tackles 8.5 sacks
Shane Ray - 65 tackles 14.5 sacks
Randy Gregory - 54 tackles 7 sacks

And while statistics aren't everything sometimes they paint a picture of the type of player you have. Keep in mind that sacks count as a tackle so aside from the sacks, Beasley got only 22 tackles in 13 games. He was either overpursuing too often on pass rushes or getting mauled by LT's in college. That's a red flag to me when comparing with others here and picking at #6 , the famous position the Jets selected Gholston with.
 

Superman55

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To what end, do you think we will be taking a WR at #6 ?

I don't think we go wr unless Cooper is there. I think they view Cooper as a BPA plus remember, Cooper is only 20. I think it would be hard to pass on a BPA that's 20. I think they go OLB or trade back unless Cooper falls in their laps. I also won't be completely shocked if we trade to 2 and take Mariota. Jets are playing their cards right, IMO.
 

Football51

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I don't think we go wr unless Cooper is there. I think they view Cooper as a BPA plus remember, Cooper is only 20. I think it would be hard to pass on a BPA that's 20. I think they go OLB or trade back unless Cooper falls in their laps. I also won't be completely shocked if we trade to 2 and take Mariota. Jets are playing their cards right, IMO.




You really think that we would duplicate the RG3 trade to get Mariota? That's steep.
 

Superman55

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You really think that we would duplicate the RG3 trade to get Mariota? That's steep.

No. I've said for a minute the Hershel walker/rg3 deals I dont feel will happen again. Unless a team is truly desperate...remember phins (Dion Jordan) gave up their 12 and 42 picks for #3 2 years ago...I don't see us giving up 3 1s and 2 2nd to go from 6 to 2.

I think we'd have to pay that price for Winston. Remember some teams graded rd3 higher than luck that year...it was like 2 #1 pick prospects in the draft at the same time that year...even if rg3 didn't pan out.
 

Football51

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No. I've said for a minute the Hershel walker/rg3 deals I dont feel will happen again. Unless a team is truly desperate...remember phins (Dion Jordan) gave up their 12 and 42 picks for #3 2 years ago...I don't see us giving up 3 1s and 2 2nd to go from 6 to 2.

I think we'd have to pay that price for Winston. Remember some teams graded rd3 higher than luck that year...it was like 2 #1 pick prospects in the draft at the same time that year...even if rg3 didn't pan out.




Here's a good(and long) read on the Titans picking at two with possible trade down scenarios( including the Jets).




http://grantland.com/the-triangle/second-city-blues-what-should-the-titans-do-with-their-no-2-pick/
 
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Here's a good(and long) read on the Titans picking at two with possible trade down scenarios( including the Jets).



http://grantland.com/the-triangle/second-city-blues-what-should-the-titans-do-with-their-no-2-pick/

I noticed they made no mention of the possible Rivers to #2 trade. Maybe that's not really on the table. I think it could be.

If that trade from Cleveland were presented to the Jets, they would very likely lose out on all the pass rushing prospects and the top WR prospect. I would pass and select at #6 .
 
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Speaking of Beasley, I found a disturbing statistic that gave me flashbacks of Vernon Gholston and that was the number of tackles made. I recall reading Ohio State forums where the fans admitted that Vernon was only interested in getting sacks and wasn't a complete player. Here are comparisons of Gholston and the top prospects at 3-4 OLB in the top half of the draft:

Vernon Ghoston - 37 tackles 14 sacks
Vic Beasley - 34 tackles 12 sacks
Alvin Dupree - 74 tackles 7.5 sacks
Dante Fowler - 60 tackles 8.5 sacks
Shane Ray - 65 tackles 14.5 sacks
Randy Gregory - 54 tackles 7 sacks

And while statistics aren't everything sometimes they paint a picture of the type of player you have. Keep in mind that sacks count as a tackle so aside from the sacks, Beasley got only 22 tackles in 13 games. He was either overpursuing too often on pass rushes or getting mauled by LT's in college. That's a red flag to me when comparing with others here and picking at #6 , the famous position the Jets selected Gholston with.


Which is exactly why I really want Dupree he knows how to find the ball.
 
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