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New York Jets' Top Needs, Fits for 2015 NFL Draft to Build for the Future
By Erik Frenz , Featured Columnist Apr 6, 2015
With the NFL draft less than a month away, the time is now to get caught up on all the prospects who could be going to the New York Jets.
A good place to start is with the positions of need. At this point, we're all aware that the Jets need a quarterback and an edge defender/pass-rusher—and if you're not, hello down there underneath that rock you've been living under. The less obvious needs are at guard, running back, free safety, offensive tackle, tight end and, yes, even cornerback.
The next step is to find the players who best fit the Jets system—and make no mistake, there are plenty of good players who just won't be good fits. That being said, it's also difficult to get a clear read on what the Jets' offensive system will be, since offensive coordinator Chan Gailey has been known to switch things up, depending on his personnel.
It will be much easier to get a feel for the scheme on defense, where new head coach Todd Bowles brings his aggressive 3-4 scheme to a team that's been built in the mold of an aggressive 3-4 scheme for years under Rex Ryan.
Here's a look at some of the players who should be fits at the Jets' biggest positions of need.
New York Jets' Top Needs, Fits for 2015 NFL Draft to Build for the Future
By Erik Frenz , Featured Columnist Apr 6, 2015
With the NFL draft less than a month away, the time is now to get caught up on all the prospects who could be going to the New York Jets.
A good place to start is with the positions of need. At this point, we're all aware that the Jets need a quarterback and an edge defender/pass-rusher—and if you're not, hello down there underneath that rock you've been living under. The less obvious needs are at guard, running back, free safety, offensive tackle, tight end and, yes, even cornerback.
The next step is to find the players who best fit the Jets system—and make no mistake, there are plenty of good players who just won't be good fits. That being said, it's also difficult to get a clear read on what the Jets' offensive system will be, since offensive coordinator Chan Gailey has been known to switch things up, depending on his personnel.
It will be much easier to get a feel for the scheme on defense, where new head coach Todd Bowles brings his aggressive 3-4 scheme to a team that's been built in the mold of an aggressive 3-4 scheme for years under Rex Ryan.
Here's a look at some of the players who should be fits at the Jets' biggest positions of need.