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Idk why any team would be putting a limited QB like Fields on their draft board. I sure as hell hope the Chiefs learn this after Mahomes retires. |
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They had some good draft picks that were hurt early in the year and came on strong near the end. Lamichael perrine, Denzel mims , ashtyn Davis and Bryce hall. Becton is a freak of nature. Totally agree on Johnson’s being the wild card. |
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Keyshawn said this morning he's a mix of Herm and Rex Ryan....and yes he really did say that
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Why waste a year of Douglas and Saleh's tenure? Get your guy, trade Darnold and build from the ground up. I think the same of Detroit and Atlanta as well. It's just time to move on. |
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The Jets are currently sitting at #4 in the 2021 draft, with an additional 1st round pick from Seattle at #23. Most likely, Trey Lance and/or Zach Wilson will be available at #4, so the Jets wouldn't have to give up any additional draft capital in order to take either QB. IMO, they should take whichever QB they like best, then trade Darnold for whatever they can get, even if it's just a 3rd and a 5th. If they go that route, they will be absolutely loaded with draft picks, and that's not including additional 3rd round picks incoming for hiring Saleh. If they hang on to Darnold and he doesn't live up to their expectations, they'll not only receive less draft compensation moving forward for him but they may not be in a position to take another 1st round QB without giving up additional picks. If I was running the Jets, I'd trade Darnold and move on in order to reset the lockerrom and culture of the entire club. |
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Are Wilson and/or Lance better than Darnold? I'm not convinced that's the case.
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But if the Jets want wholesale changes after hiring a new GM last year and a new head coach this year, it's time to move on. Darnold has been WAY too inconsistent in his career. He's thrown for 45 TD with 39 INT's but many of those TD's came in garbage time and his overall Completion Percentage through three NFL seasons is less than 60%. Now, maybe some offensive "genious" can scheme his way around Darnold but if it's MY coaching staff and MY team, I'm moving on to the next guy. |
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