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Sounds like Jets' 2nd pick is open for business...?


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1 hour ago, CRA said:

overbidding for a proven NFL commodity is one thing....over bidding for a dude whose signature game was losing to Coastal Carolina doesn't do it for me. 

I didn't say I was in favor of overbidding, just that if a team wants Wilson they'll likely have to offer the Jets more than what is typical to move up to #2.

Bottom line:  In a QB driven league, where multiple teams are looking for an upgrade, Wilson will likely have multiple suitors.  Jets hold all the cards/seller's market.

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16 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

You just sound scared of drafting college QBs in general

I wanted to draft Cam at #1 and was one of the first lobbying for it. 

I think we should draft a QB at 8.  One of the top 4 if there.  I don’t love Lance there but I won’t  cry over it.    We aren’t talking that. 

They are all lotto picks.  I’m not a fan of giving up a bunch of great picks for one.  Bust rate is way too high. 

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Just now, CRA said:

I wanted to draft Cam at #1 and was one of the first lobbying for it. 

I think we should draft a QB at 8.  One of the top 4 of there.  I don’t love Lance there but I want cry over it.    We aren’t talking that. 

They are all lotto picks.  I’m not a fan of giving up a bunch of great picks for one.  Bust rate is way too high. 

I think it'd just take next year's first and like a fifth to move up to 3, tbh. I'm willing to do that for Justin Fields

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not on the Wilson train but acting like that coastal Carolina game shows anything is both silly and lazy analysis.

Wilson played pretty well that game but a lot of his teammates didn't. His receivers were dropping balls left and right.

CC was just about the best competition he played. He also had arguably the best olineman and oline program out of any competition he has played, and in college football in general.

His weapons though yea not the best.

I believe a lot of his mobility was allowed by a superior oline.

Around here (about 20 mins from BYU campus), it’s takes a lot of effort to find any BYU fan that thinks he’ll be a franchise QB. Even ones who love him/BYU. Of course, it’s a fans perspective.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not on the Wilson train but acting like that coastal Carolina game shows anything is both silly and lazy analysis.

Wilson played pretty well that game but a lot of his teammates didn't. His receivers were dropping balls left and right.

They lost that game

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My biggest issue with people who say stay at 8 and draft one next year is that there is a high chance we will not be picking this high again next year, especially if you couple in the extra game next season as well. Plus unless there is a sudden QB that has an explosive year next year, the class looks to be a weaker one.

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