13. Jalen Carter DT Georgia Height: 6-3 | Weight: 311 43. Darnell Washington TE Georgia Height: 6-7 | Weight: 265 52. John Michael Schmitz OC Minnesota Height: 6-4 | Weight: 320 143. Jon Gaines OC UCLA 170. Jammie Robinson S Florida State Height: 5-11 | Weight: 203 OC UCLA 170 To get # 52 I gave up the following: Pick 74 Pick 112 Pick 207 2024 NYJ 6th Gave up our fourth rounder next year to get # 170 and a 6th rounder next year from Green Bay.
4 RD Mock #13 Broderick Jones OT #45 JMS C #46 Herndon Hooker QB #112 Andrew Vorhees OG Here’s our backup plan GB, the price for AR just went down.
This one came out great! Round two looks like the sweet spot in this draft. 36 OT Darnell Wright Tennessee Height: 6-6 | Weight: 335 42 OC John Michael Schmitz Minnesota Height: 6-4 | Weight: 320 43 LB Drew Sanders Arkansas Height: 6-5 | Weight: 234 56 DT Mazi Smith Michigan Height: 6-3 | Weight: 337 57 WR Cedric TillmanTennessee Height: 6-3 | Weight: 215 62 S JL Skinner Boise State Height: 6-4 | Weight: 218 85 TE Luke Musgrave Oregon State Height: 6-6 | Weight: 249 109 EDGE Andre Carter II Army Height: 6-7 | Weight: 260 140 OC Ricky Stromberg Arkansas Height: 6-4 | Weight: 310 2024 BAL 2nd Our #13 pick went to the Jaguars for picks # 24, # 56 # 88 Pick # 24, # 112, # 143 & # 207 went to the Giants for picks # 25 & # 57 Pick # 25 & # 88 went to the Ravens for picks # 30, # 62 & their second rounder next year While I picked up a second rounder next year from the Ravens I gave up our fourth and sixth rounders to the Rams when I moved down from pick # 30 to # 36 with picks # 69 & # 169 coming back Picks # 76 & # 210 went to the Chargers for picks # 85, # 125 & # 239 Picks # 117 & # 125 went to the Raiders for picks # 109 & # 144 Picks # 144 & # 239 went to the Browns for pick # 144
Used the mockdraftdatabase.com simulator 17. Bijan Robinson RB Texas 30. Brian Branch S Alabama 37 Mazi Smith DL Michigan 49 John Michael Schmitz IOL Minnesota 80 Blake Freeland OT BYU
Rounds two, three and four are really thick in this draft. It'd be nice if the Jets found a way to trade the #13 down some and pick up an extra pick or two in the process.
1 Bijan Robinson RB | Texas 2 Mazi Smith DL | Michigan 3 John Michael Schmitz IOL | Minnesota 4 Blake Freeland OT | BYU 5 Daiyan Henley LB | Washington State
Stupid Tradedown Bonanza 31. Anton Harrison OT Oklahoma 42. Dawand Jones OT Ohio State 60. Steve Avila OG TCU 71. Tuli Tuipulotu EDGE USC 78. Zach Charbonnet RB UCLA 88. Joe Tippmann OC Wisconsin 100. Christopher Smith II S Georgia 115. DeMarvion Overshown LB Texas 153. Myles Brooks CB Louisiana Tech 164. Luke Schoonmaker TE Michigan 173. Colby Wooden DT Auburn 175. Dorian Williams LB Tulane 179. Aidan O'connell QB Perdue 181. Jaxon Player DT Baylor 216. Mitchell Tinsley WR Penn State 222. Nick Herbig EDGE Wisconsin 2024 DET 2nd 2024 GB 2nd 2024 GB 3rd
I did a couple of trade downs. I could see JD going that route. Also I doubt we have an extra 2nd because it goes for rodgers but the trade could happen post draft so we have all our picks this year
The big value is in trading down the #13. That's what will get you back a decent 1st round pick plus a 2nd or 3rd. I'm guessing the Jets are going to be short picks this year due to a trade last year and the Aaron Rodger's deal. That makes trading down the #13 a really wise proposition. Anybody you take on #13 could bust and the difference between the value on that pick and the value 7-8 picks later is just not large enough to justify making the pick.
JD likes blue chip players with his 1st rounders. more likely to trade up in the 1st and trade down in later rounds for most picks. JD hasn't traded down in the 1st ever yet. he's traded up twice though (AVT and JJ) plus traded up in the early 2nd (breece hall)
He needs to start thinking about trading down in the 1st. Good GM's will find good players anywhere in the round. Bad GM's have to trade up to cherry-pick, leaving depth issues in the process.
Let’s say the Jets whether by design or fate don’t take an OT at 13, what Blue Chip player do you see being a target?
that logic makes 0 sense. good GMs identify good players and find ways to get them no idea personally, just talking about how JD operates based on his history
GM's who cherry-pick consistently watch their rosters fall apart due to depth problems. Jets GM's have never had a problem identifying talent. The problem has always been about the roster falling apart after a few seasons of too many trade ups.
our GMs have been awful at finding talent in any rounds up until JD. quality over quantity. blue chip players are hard to come by, you get them while you can. a garett wilson on a rookie deal is way more valuable then a mims and jeff smith combined. JD uses later rounds and UDFA and FA to fill gaps and have a well rounded roster. the draft is for landing cheap blue chip players. thats how he operates which is clear
Idzik, Maccagnan. 'Nuff said. NIL has changed the way teams approach the draft. More talent is staying in college for an extra season which leads to the bottom half of the draft being watered down. You've got to get "your guys" early, because the draft becomes more of a crapshoot earlier than ever before. This will eventually even out, but currently, NIL changes everything, not just the college game.