Unfortunately yeah.Trading the 10th pick will have no value. They had a chance to compete for 5th or better pick.
Unfortunately yeah.Trading the 10th pick will have no value. They had a chance to compete for 5th or better pick.
It’s easy to obtain a 2nd round pick. Y’all might not like it but I would tag and trade Huff . I think he has maxed out his potentialIMO JD has to trade. Plain and simple the Jets need to acquire a 2nd rounder. I'm crossing my fingers that one of the QB'S falls and the Jets can make some moves in what could be a draft that is deep at their need positions. I'm not saying trade out of the 1st, but more picks are needed.
I would love to trade down and acquire a 2nd and pick later in the 1st. We will see.
I would definitely trade Huff. If he had 18 sacks I would say no way, but he has 8 this season. If someone wants him they need to trade him for a 2nd at least.It’s easy to obtain a 2nd round pick. Y’all might not like it but I would tag and trade Huff . I think he has maxed out his potential
Neither has played very well this year. I might give Becton one more season to earn his stripes but he has been the cause of too many reverse yards due to penalties this season. Tomlinson however in my opinion should be replaced. He is part of Becton's problems as you stated and the obvious weakest link on the "O" line.he is playing next to a veteran turnstile Laken Tomlinson, can not blame only Becton whereas Laken has not picked up his assignments properly.
He lived up to his name...............rotten.Is he really?
Seriously?
Fucking hell, he was like a saloon door when he lined up in our OL
And yet he is having a good season for Vegas. McDermott is still in the league and Edoga is starting at left tackle for the Pokes. Kind of makes you wonder if coaching is a factor.He lived up to his name...............rotten.
Kinda makes ya wonder. Our OC is a failed HC. Hell Payton brought that Broncos team back to life and our offense is sputtering. Now personnel we release are starting elsewhere. How much evidence is needed? Hackett can't hack it.And yet he is having a good season for Vegas. McDermott is still in the league and Edoga is starting at left tackle for the Pokes. Kind of makes you wonder if coaching is a factor.
Looking at the remaining fixtures if we lose out we will probably finish 8th. Unfortunately the OTs available will either be RTs or projected to kick inside to guard.Trading the 10th pick will have no value. They had a chance to compete for 5th or better pick.
I really don't think it's as much a coaching thing as it is a change in environment.And yet he is having a good season for Vegas. McDermott is still in the league and Edoga is starting at left tackle for the Pokes. Kind of makes you wonder if coaching is a factor.
Like I said, after Alt and Fashanu who we have missed, the rest are RTs. Perhaps it was a bad idea to pick a LT whose first name is 'Olay' anyway. I'm now thinking we might as well take the best RT and at least fix one side of the line, but it is possible that JD may waste our pick on trading for another Rodgers buddy, Adams.Here are some top OT's coming out this year
1. T OLUMUYIWA FASHANU, PENN STATE
BIG BOARD RANK: 4
Olu Fashanu is one of the smoothest movers we've seen in pass protection since Tyron Smith and Joe Thomas. His tenacity in the run game could be better, but he's a dream offensive tackle prospect for what he can do as a pass-blocker.
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2. T JOE ALT, NOTRE DAME
BIG BOARD RANK: 7
At 6-foot-8, Alt brings elite size to offensive tackle. He's been even better this year at using that size and length to his advantage, yet he maintains technique with leverage to mitigate any natural weaknesses.
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3. T TALIESE FUAGA, OREGON STATE
BIG BOARD RANK: 16
Fuaga is a true mauler of an offensive tackle. His dominance in the run game catches your eye first, as he displaces opponents and finishes them from the play. But he's also well-versed in hand usage in pass protection, making for a well-rounded prospect.
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4. T JC LATHAM, ALABAMA
BIG BOARD RANK: 18
Latham is a super-sized offensive tackle at 6-foot-6, 360 pounds, but he moves much better than one would expect for a player his size. Consistency with his hand placement is still a work in progress, but he is a physically gifted big man to mold.
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5. T AMARIUS MIMS, GEORGIA
BIG BOARD RANK: 23
Take one look at Mims, and the immediate takeaway will be, “They don't make many like this dude.” He has a massive frame, but he's athletic with it, too. His flexibility allows him to get a wide base while keeping his back flat to generate a ton of power and more leverage than one would expect. He's light on experience but will be coveted come draft time.
With some help we could move up to 4th....Looking at the remaining fixtures if we lose out we will probably finish 8th. Unfortunately the OTs available will either be RTs or projected to kick inside to guard.
Finally! I knew y'all would come around.Let's face it. Everyone sucks, all the time. So what's the point?
lack ofAnd yet he is having a good season for Vegas. McDermott is still in the league and Edoga is starting at left tackle for the Pokes. Kind of makes you wonder if coaching is a factor.