I like this thread kurt. good job and keep em coming guys. It will be fun to see if our Jets end up with any of these guys
Ben Powers interior lineman from Oklahoma Dude is pretty strong, and plays physical. Uses his hands pretty well. Not a great athlete, but he hits people.
Can this guy block? I’ve always dreamed of having a TE with that massive length and athleticism. Geezuz.
I havent seen him in line or blocking very often if at all.Stetson appeared to be a pass first style team & usually the ball going in Parham’s direction
Tony Pollard All purpose back Memphis Lines up all over the place to run routes & take hand offs,also a dangerous returner. Just an out & out playmaker.
Jace Sternberger TE TAMU 1 year of great production but very well rounded w impressive hands,size & a smooth athlete. The first name & being from a Texas school does cause a split second of pause from a green tinted perspective..
Jawaan Taylor OT Florida Seems to be a good pass blocker and has a high football IQ FWIW. Might end up at RT, but that position is becoming as important as LT. Jonah Williams is getting the label as best OL in this draft, but I feel Taylor has more upside.
I'd take Taylor over Williams. Williams lack of length projects more as a guard in the NFL. If the Jets ever traded back (with Jax at #7) I wouldn't mind Taylor (before the Bills at #8 can get their mitts on him). From there maybe look to grab another OL with one of their 2 third round picks as well as a playmaker, sign Matt Paradis as a FA and bingo, 3/5th of the OL replaced with a playmaking weapon for Sam to boot (lots of WR depth)... .
Gase is probably looking at this guy considering he drafted Kenyan Drake as a multi-purpose back in Miami. Later round - raw and often out-of-control but with a huge motor: Trystan Hill, Central Florida. .
Rock Ya-Sin CB Temple Good size, speed, and awareness of where the ball is. Can play man or zone, but not a finished product. Might be available in round 4.
Ronheem Bingham, OLB, Arkansas State Unbelievable get off and motor. I think he's going to be an absolute steal for a 3-4 team in the mid rounds. He's as productive a pass rusher as anyone in the nation (albeit against lesser competition for the most part...did manage to clown Jonah a few times though).
Well done Kurt and this an awesome thread. One reason why we need more draft picks. Def need a recurved at 3.
3 sleepers from USC pro day CHUMA Edoga 3rd roound Tackle 6-4 300 lbs PROS: long arms, quick in the box, bends, athletic...stood out during Senior bowl practices CONS: Inconsistent efforts, Stupid penalties Marvel Tell S but as a CB 6'2" 185 5th or 6th round Pros: 42" vertical, 4.5-40, good hips, athletic, ball skills, can play down hill, Tall rangy. During the proday, scouts asked him to do CB drills because of his fluidity Cons: benched 225 -8 times...lacks upper body strength, gives up on plays, contains PORTER GUSTIN Edge 6'5" 265 6 or 7th round Pro: Strong, quick first step, 110% effort & gym rat. Decent Rush moves, Best Rusher on the team when not injured CONS: INJURIES...but explains that hus injuries were bones not ligaments or soft tissues and healed 100% He is similar to Clay Mathews when healthy.