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Compensatory picks are in


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29 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

But somehow we lose the 6th rounder if WR Charles Johnson doesn't make the Jets roster? How does a guy that didn't even play last year have that much impact?

i dont get this either

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44 minutes ago, London Loves Luke said:

You gotta admit, Hurney's played this off-season like its Madden. I guess he's had 5 years to prepare for it...

Hurney has exceeded my expectations for sure. His draft may prove to be vintage Hurney awful though. It is encouraging that he didn’t break the bank for Star or Norwell. Maybe he did learn something.

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18 minutes ago, dpm0409 said:

The 3rd rd pick is nice

Real nice little extra ammo for the draft.

16 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

Like who...

That's a good question I believe we'll have more of a clearer picture mid preseason a younger player unseating a vet but that may be an option that I would welcome.

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