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What's the cost to move up to take Lawrence?


DaveThePanther2008

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The Jets have Darnold and he's not a bad QB just on a bad team.  I would imagine that the Jets would be willing to listen if the price is right.  They could use a couple extra picks to turn things around.  Especially if Lawrence says he doesn't want to play for the Jets. 

I'm not a fan of trading draft picks for one player but for the sake of a discussion (argument) what would be the cost.

There's a matrix out there that puts values on picks. (Attention all you draft gurus)  Say we draft at our current draft position at #6.  What realistically would it cost us if we chose to try and trade for Lawrence. 

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41 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Darnold is terrible and the jets won’t move off that pick unless they get Mahomes in return

I suspect that they won't move off Lawrence too but I think Darnold would fair much better on a more sound team.  

I was wondering what the 6th spot and additional picks based off the matrix what it would cost. 

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3 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Sam Darnold sucks and Trevor's gonna be a jet. We have like a 5% of getting fields if the stars align. I really think Zach Wilsons gonna be the guy

I will be good with that. At least he can throw more than ten yards in the air unlike our current qb

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