Walter Football Surprisingly Gives the Jets Draft an "A"

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New York Jets: A Grade

Goals Entering the 2017 NFL Draft: The Jets happen to be in the worst shape of any team in the NFL. Like the 49ers and Browns, they are devoid of talent almost everywhere. However, they lack the cap space to do anything about it outside of the draft. With so many holes on the roster, the Jets need to trade down early and often to acquire as many rosterable players as possible.

2017 NFL Draft Accomplishments: The Jets had to move down early and often, as suggested, and that's exactly what they managed to do. General manager Mike Maccagnan did a masterful job of wheeling and dealing throughout the weekend, acquiring resources on numerous occasions. This was absolutely imperative, as Daniel Jeremiah echoed what I wrote in the goal mock prior to the draft: The Jets, at least prior to the draft, had the worst roster in the NFL.

Not only did the Jets move down many times, but they also picked up some talented players in the process. They began the weekend by selecting two talented safeties, and yes, they needed two. Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye will automatically improve one of the worst secondaries in the NFL. Meanwhle, three offensive weapons were added in ArDarius Stewart, Chad Hansen and Jordan Leggett. They were quality selections, especially Leggett, who was a steal in the fifth round.

I'm sure some will consider this a failure of a draft for the Jets because they didn't acquire a quarterback. However, that was never the plan. Charlie Campbell reported back in January that quarterback was not in play for the Jets because they liked how Christian Hackenberg was progressing behind the scenes. And even if Hackenberg sucks, the 2018 NFL Draft is loaded with better quarterbacks - check out the 2018 NFL Mock Draft for more - so the Jets can just wait to acquire Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen or Josh Allen.

The Jets had a terrific draft overall, as Maccagnan did what he could to upgrade the talent on the roster as many ways as possible. There's still a long way to go, but this was a nice start.

NFL Draft Individual Grades:

6. Jamal Adams, S, LSU: A Grade
The Jets have done a great job in the draft for the most part lately because of their stance of selecting the best player available. That's exactly what they're doing here rather than reaching for need. Then again, the Jets do need everything, so... never mind.

At any rate, after seeing the Bears and Titans do something idiotic, the Jets are looking great with this selection. Adams was widely projected to be taken in the top three, and he probably should've been. The Jets aren't complaining, as Adams fills a huge need for New York and its atrocious secondary.

39. Marcus Maye, S, Florida: A- Grade
Back-to-back safeties!? It makes sense, as the Jets had multiple needs at the position. The Jets just broke a lot of hearts, as many teams were hoping he'd fall to them in the second round. I guess it wasn't very realistic because there was some speculation Maye could go late first. He'll pair well with Jamal Adams to bolster New York's atrocious secondary.

79. ArDarius Stewart, WR, Alabama: B Grade
Most teams we spoke to had ArDarius Stewart in the third-round range, so I'm definitely not surprised to see him taken in this area. He also fills a need for the Jets, who had to replace Brandon Marshall. This is a solid pick for the Jets. At the very least, they'll get great special-teams play out of Stewart.

141. Chad Hansen, WR, California: A- Grade
I thought Chad Hansen could potentially be chosen in the third round, so I like this value, and Hansen obviously fills a need with Brandon Marshall gone. Hansen was a productive receiver at California who made acrobatic catches, but his speed is a major question mark.

150. Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson: A Grade
And yet another great tight end value pick in the fifth round. This tight end class is tremendous, and I'm surprised that some of these players didn't go earlier. The Jets won't complain, as they might be able to finally fill their massive need at the position. Leggett is a poor blocker, but figures to be a productive pass-catcher.

181. Dylan Donahue, DE/OLB, West Georgia: C+ Grade
Dylan Donahue nearly made my mock draft, but he didn't make the cut. He could have though, as he was very productive in college, albeit at a small school. Donahue is 25, so that's a negative, but he could end up being a rotational pass-rusher for the Jets.

188. Elijah McGuire, RB, Louisiana-Lafayette: A- Grade
The Jets are quietly having a stellar draft, as they've traded down a bunch to pick up lots of resources, which they desperately needed. Elijah McGuire is a value selection, as I had him going off the board 50 selections earlier than this. McGuire tested poorly during the pre-draft process, but he's an effective pass-catching weapon coming out of the backfield.

197. Jeremy Clark, CB, Michigan: B+ Grade
Jeremy Clark may have snuck into the second day of the draft had he not sustained a torn ACL in September. Clark dropped all the way to Round 6, but the Jets are getting decent value with him. He has the potential to emerge as a starter in 2018, but the durability concerns are real.

204. Derrick Jones, CB, Ole Miss: B Grade
The Jets are swinging for the fences here, which is fine. Derrick Jones has elite athleticism, but not very much production. He has starter potential, but could also fail to make the roster.
 
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Jet Fan RI

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Don't get the initial comment about the Jets not having any cap space to do anything about the holes in the roster. I thought a bunch of guys had been dropped and there was something like $50 million cap space. Have there been a bunch of signings I missed?
 
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Don't get the initial comment about the Jets not having any cap space to do anything about the holes in the roster. I thought a bunch of guys had been dropped and there was something like $50 million cap space. Have there been a bunch of signings I missed?

Yep. Jets have just under $8 M
 

NYJDraftKing

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True... but they are sitting with about 30 MM in cap space with Richardson, Pryor, Gilchrest and Decker...Players that they are not sure they WANT!
 

lounap23

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Other than the A grade on Leggett ( I like the pick but he is a poor blocker and inconsistent in the pass game) and the B grade for Jone the other grades are dead on.. I'd give Macc a B
 

hobson54

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started the draft with 7 picks. came out with 9 players and a 2018 5th rounder.

some will complain about not meeting the "value chart". but it's easier said than done in real life when on the clock.
 

hobson54

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kiper gave them a B+

http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2017/i...des-mel-kiper-grades-draft-class-all-32-teams


Top needs: Quarterback, offensive tackle, tight end

New York didn't address its top two needs -- QB and OT -- with this class, but here's why I'm not faulting the strategy: The Jets clearly went best-player-available throughout the class, and they didn't reach. That's hugely important for a team with one of the worst all-around rosters in the league. So while I don't think their quarterback of the future is on their roster, I can't knock not seeing the value in taking a developmental signal-caller when Christian Hackenberg is already that guy. And in one of the worst offensive line classes in recent history, they didn't try to get a raw prospect in the middle rounds. They stuck to their board, and I can respect that.

Jamal Adams is simply a fantastic player and value at No. 6 overall, and Marcus Maye at the top of the second round is right where I thought he'd go. This puts the roster spots of Calvin Pryor and Marcus Gilchrist in tenuous positions, but New York is at least willing to see its flaws and try to correct them. Ardarius Stewart, Chad Hansen and Jordan Leggett all should help the passing game -- and whoever's throwing them the ball. Leggett, in particular, could be a starter when the season begins.

Credit general manager Mike Maccagnan, too, for trading down and acquiring extra picks four times, and picking up an extra fifth-round pick in 2018. He knows the roster's deficient, and this isn't a one-year fix.
 

Metjetgal

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Holy Crap! That's shocking. They hate us. I'm most excited about our 1st and 3rd rounders. I'm a little confused about the 2nd round choice but if that's who Mac truly thought was bpa, so be it.
 

Jet Fan RI

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kiper gave them a B+

http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2017/i...des-mel-kiper-grades-draft-class-all-32-teams


Top needs: Quarterback, offensive tackle, tight end

New York didn't address its top two needs -- QB and OT -- with this class, but here's why I'm not faulting the strategy: The Jets clearly went best-player-available throughout the class, and they didn't reach. That's hugely important for a team with one of the worst all-around rosters in the league. So while I don't think their quarterback of the future is on their roster, I can't knock not seeing the value in taking a developmental signal-caller when Christian Hackenberg is already that guy. And in one of the worst offensive line classes in recent history, they didn't try to get a raw prospect in the middle rounds. They stuck to their board, and I can respect that.

Jamal Adams is simply a fantastic player and value at No. 6 overall, and Marcus Maye at the top of the second round is right where I thought he'd go. This puts the roster spots of Calvin Pryor and Marcus Gilchrist in tenuous positions, but New York is at least willing to see its flaws and try to correct them. Ardarius Stewart, Chad Hansen and Jordan Leggett all should help the passing game -- and whoever's throwing them the ball. Leggett, in particular, could be a starter when the season begins.

Credit general manager Mike Maccagnan, too, for trading down and acquiring extra picks four times, and picking up an extra fifth-round pick in 2018. He knows the roster's deficient, and this isn't a one-year fix.

Yes, but there seems to be good news implied by not taking a QB in that there seems to be some confidence in the current QB's, Perhaps QB isn't a top need, at least as far as the people in charge are concerned. So glad a QB wasn't selected in the draft. If they're wrong and the Jets do horribly this season with the current QB's, they'll be in a good position to pick up a QB in the next draft, which is more likely to have a franchise-quality QB in it.
 

mydogisajetsfan

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kiper gave them a B+

http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2017/i...des-mel-kiper-grades-draft-class-all-32-teams


Top needs: Quarterback, offensive tackle, tight end

New York didn't address its top two needs -- QB and OT -- with this class, but here's why I'm not faulting the strategy: The Jets clearly went best-player-available throughout the class, and they didn't reach. That's hugely important for a team with one of the worst all-around rosters in the league. So while I don't think their quarterback of the future is on their roster, I can't knock not seeing the value in taking a developmental signal-caller when Christian Hackenberg is already that guy. And in one of the worst offensive line classes in recent history, they didn't try to get a raw prospect in the middle rounds. They stuck to their board, and I can respect that.

Jamal Adams is simply a fantastic player and value at No. 6 overall, and Marcus Maye at the top of the second round is right where I thought he'd go. This puts the roster spots of Calvin Pryor and Marcus Gilchrist in tenuous positions, but New York is at least willing to see its flaws and try to correct them. Ardarius Stewart, Chad Hansen and Jordan Leggett all should help the passing game -- and whoever's throwing them the ball. Leggett, in particular, could be a starter when the season begins.

Credit general manager Mike Maccagnan, too, for trading down and acquiring extra picks four times, and picking up an extra fifth-round pick in 2018. He knows the roster's deficient, and this isn't a one-year fix.

I think Mac had a good draft. Unless they absolutely fell in love with a QB it didn't make sense to take a flyer on another prospect. They must see if they have a potential starter on the roster. As for the OL, it wasn't a great class, but I also think it speaks to the fact that they feel they have their RT in Shell.

This draft was to get as many good players and starters as possible regardless of position, except for DL (unless Garrett fell in to their lap). I love the Adams pick (who doesn't?) and I'm happy they got Maye in round 2. I think they would have gone with Kevin King had he been there but were happy to pair their safeties of the future. Both are good players and both are leaders. We didn't have a single leader on this defense. There are high character guys and that's a major shift from what's on the team now. I also think they feel they have their core linebackers on the roster. With a great pair of safeties and an above average dline, the rest of the defense only needs to be decent. You're not going to have all-pros at every position. This leaves Mac with only needing to find a solid corner in 2018.

I think he found 2 starters on offense in Stewart and Leggett. I wish he drafted a center in the middle rounds because I don't think Johnson cuts it. Botton line...if Adams, Maye, Stewart and Leggett all become full-time starters and Hansen and McGuire contribute, it will be a successful draft. That would leave a reasonable number of spots to fill in 2018 with high draft choices and lots of cap space.

If folks on this site really believe this year is going to be all about growth, they should be thrilled with Adams and Maye and hopeful that he found solid starters/contributors as well. Keep it in perspective.
 

SackExchange

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Holy Crap! That's shocking. They hate us. I'm most excited about our 1st and 3rd rounders. I'm a little confused about the 2nd round choice but if that's who Mac truly thought was bpa, so be it.

I was shocked, too. Walter Football generally bashes everything the Jets do.
 

SackExchange

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Is it bashing or are they just too real! We haven't had much to be applauded for over the recent years.

I'd say bashing. Basically, when the Jets got Vick, he had such a vendetta against Vick that he predicted the Jets to be the worst team in football, based on a backup QB.
 

isired

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Yes, but there seems to be good news implied by not taking a QB in that there seems to be some confidence in the current QB's, Perhaps QB isn't a top need, at least as far as the people in charge are concerned.
I took it more to mean that they didn't think any of the draftable QBs were an upgrade over what they have, or at least that they didn't need and/or couldn't support another developmental QB project.
 

Jet Fan RI

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I took it more to mean that they didn't think any of the draftable QBs were an upgrade over what they have, or at least that they didn't need and/or couldn't support another developmental QB project.

Rats. Didn't think of that. That is certainly possible. But if they really had doubts about the QB's they have, I would still think they would have picked up somebody, as a form of insurance, in rounds 3 or 4.
 

isired

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Rats. Didn't think of that. That is certainly possible. But if they really had doubts about the QB's they have, I would still think they would have picked up somebody, as a form of insurance, in rounds 3 or 4.
It would have to be someone they thought was more ready to go this year or next at the latest, because I would think they'd have to cut Petty or Hack to get a round 3 or 4 QB enough reps to make it even close to worthwhile.
 
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Mainejet

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Is it bashing or are they just too real! We haven't had much to be applauded for over the recent years.

I'd say a little of both? There's no doubt there is validity to how poorly the Jets have drafted for about the last 10 years. It's no wonder why this team is so talent starved.......
 

Jet Fan RI

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It would have to be someone they thought was more ready to go this year or next at the latest, because I would think they'd have to cut Petty or Hack to get a round 3 or 4 QB enough reps to make it even close to worthwhile.

Right. Lack of confidence in the current QB's would mean not only that they are not ready for this year, but that there is no confidence they would ever be ready. I would think a 3rd or 4th round QB pick would then be imperative, precisely for the reasons you state.
 
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