1AA key to a successful 2nd day for Jets

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  1. GSourJr

    GSourJr New Member

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    With no pick until round 5, it's hard to believe the Jets will get anything better than Special Teams starters from Sunday's picking.

    Still, if the Jets have done their scouting, the'e just might be a hidden gem at CB or OL among the NCAA Sub-Division teams.

    Division 1 players have been picked over, but maybe there's a small school guy there that can redeem the 2nd day for us.

    Feel free to float some names...
     
  2. gtchad

    gtchad New Member

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    we have a fourth not a fifth
     
  3. Lunatic

    Lunatic New Member

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    We still have pick 102 (third overall in the 4th round)

    We gave up pick 113.
     
  4. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Kendall Langford, DE/DT, Hampton
    Bryan Smith, DRE/OLB, McNeese State
    DeMichael Dizer, CB, Grambling State
    Curtis Johnson, OLB/DE, Clark-Atlanta
    Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego
    Jerome Messam, RB, Graceland
     
  5. GSourJr

    GSourJr New Member

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    Yeah, I just realized I forget about the 2nd 4th.
     
  6. GSourJr

    GSourJr New Member

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    Thanks Cakes.

    Here's one blurb on the Grambling corner from Fox Sports;

    24. DeMichael Dizer, CB Grambling State
    A safety moving to corner, he's a bit smallish to ever dream of being anything other than a No. 2 corner, at best, and while he's quick and athletic, he's not a blazer. It's going to take a while before he can hit the field in a regular role and he needs a ton of polish, but there's good upside. First he has to learn how to play corner.


    What do they know!
     
  7. GSourJr

    GSourJr New Member

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    The two ends sound a little more promising however....

    16. Kendall Langford, DE/DT Hampton
    An oversized end at 287 pounds, he could end up sitting inside or playing in a 4-3 scheme. Really strong and really tough, he does a little of everything and can be molded into whatever defense he plays in. However, he needs a lot of work and a lot of time. There is almost no refined technique whatsoever and he'll need a ton of coaching and a lot of time. With his tools, the potential is there for big things if given the chance.
    CFN Projection: Fifth Round

    17. Bryan Smith, DE/LB McNeese State
    Extremely athletic and a terrific pass rusher at the lower level, Smith cranked out 24 sacks in the last two years and is great at making every tackle. He's not really a linebacker, but at only 6-2 and 231 pounds, he's not an end. Despite his lack of size, he'll be a fun toy for a defensive coordinator to play with.
    CFN Projection: Fifth Round
     
  8. Coach K

    Coach K New Member

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    ill cross my fingers early doucet somehow falls to the 4th. or maybe his teammate

    chevis jackson at cb
     

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