What are gonna do about WR?

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  1. NYJets4EverOnTop

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    What do you think our CS has planned for WR? Besides for Cotchery, is any pencilled in? Are we gonna give Coles a contract or go after a FA? I think we need to do one of the two because if we keep Coles he should get a contract. If we do keep Coles and give him a contract, we need to seriously consider drafting a WR somewhat high in the draft, because we are very thin at that position.
     
  2. JetFighter

    JetFighter Active Member

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    I'm starting to fall in "like" with this Devin Thomas kid from Michigan State. Almost 6'2", ran a 4.40 at the combine, bench pressed 28 reps. Would love to pick him up with our second round pick but I feel like he's jumping up into the first round on many team's draft boards...
     
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    bigalxc Active Member

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    we can always trade back up in the late round 1 to land a big WR
     
  4. Kramer

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    D.J. Hackett and Jabar Gaffney are still avaliable if the front office wants to make a run for them...
     
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    inSANITy Banned

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    bryant johnson bryant johnson rah rah rah
     
  6. GreenHornet

    GreenHornet New Member

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    One of the Flight Crew, maybe?
     
  7. JETFIGHTERS

    JETFIGHTERS Active Member

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    Get 1 or 2 in the draft. We just don't do well at all in FA getting WRs. If we draft one, my feelins are we will, we'll get a good one who will fit and thrive in this system.
     
  8. man2man_cover

    man2man_cover New Member

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    If we were to pick up a WR early on, James Hardy in the 2nd Rd. would be interesting but he may have too much character baggage with him. But at 6'6" and sub 4.5 Forty, he can be that big short-to-intermediate range target that can bail out our QB's when they're in a jam.

    Are we at that point yet that we can start taking risks on players with character issues?
     
  9. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Early Doucet

    I have been following college football and the draft since 1992. Two times there was a very specific WR that I wanted the Jets to draft. In 2003, they passed on Anquan Boldin to select a so-so LB from Michigan by the name of Victor Hobson.
    In 2004, they drafted Jerricho Cotchery. Boldin and Cotchery have been exactly what I thought they'd be.
    I'm now on a specific WR again. I want the Jets to draft Early Doucet. If he slips into the 2nd round and the Jets pass on him, I will be very angry. If the Jets make a deal with Dallas and get the 22nd and 28th picks and they pass on Doucet, I will be even more distraught.
    Doucet is going to be a very productive player. I said it this time last year and I still believe it. Doucet is a better WR than his two college teammates who were drafted in the 1st round last year- Dwayne Bowe and Craig "Buster" Davis.
    Doucet has good hands, runs good routes, is tough, and has excellent footwork.
     
  10. Scruggy

    Scruggy Active Member

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    Look no further than Arkansas. Salvation, thy name is Marcus Monk.
     
  11. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    He sorts of reminds me of Darnell McDonald. McDonald looked the part but never did anything.
     
  12. TheJetChase

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    I think we'll take a pick in the 2nd round. I think Jackson will drop. Or Monk would be a really good fit. He's a very good route runner.

    Scout.com pros and cons of Marcus Monk

    Pro:
    Body Control
    Red Zone Weapon
    Size

    Negative:
    Running Ability
    Speed - With CPen, You don't really need that much speed. Pennington has great accuracy which if monk is just a little bit open he can be hit. Most CB's arn't that tall either therefore his size will be great for our short game.
     
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  13. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Hardy (my 1st choice), Thomas, Dexter Jackson, Eddie Royal(my other choice), Andre Caldwell, Jordy Nelson.

    They can all add great depth to our team.
     
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    JETSimpala New Member

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    James Hardy would be a perfect choice.
    There are similarities in Cotchery's and Coles' game, where both have the similar size, soft hands and both are tough as nails, having a guy like James will change up the look. Having a guy who is 6'6, running a 4.5 will create plenty of problems for the opposing secondary.
     
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    The 2nd rd pick, 36th overall, is where the Jets will be addressing their need for a big and fast WR.

    I wouldn't be surprised to see them going for another WR in the 4th rd as well depending on who drops.
     
  16. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    He's #2 on my WR wish list.
    Hardy's ceiling is higher than Doucet's, but I'm not convinced Hardy will be great.
    Doucet (barring injuries, of course) is as close to a sure thing as you're going to see. Doucet is good enough to be productive as a rookie. I don't think he's going to be like many WRs who take a few years to figure out how to play the position on the pro level.
     
  17. Poeman

    Poeman Well-Known Member

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    nevermind randy signed with pats
     
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    islesfan New Member

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    Yeah, I'm hoping Hardy is there at 36 for the Jets.
     
  19. LockDown24

    LockDown24 Active Member

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    Well just about anyone we can get before day 2 is bound to be better then Jcrap
     
  20. pimentel79

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    To be honest, I am totally happy with the recievers we got. I say resign Coles.
     

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