ShumpShump wrote:I have wanted Cooks for months so naturally I was pretty disappointed we didn't pick him up. But it's really hard to be upset about this pick. One of my favorite things about Pryor is he is a playmaker, he's not just a hard-hitter like the broadcast made him out to be. Do some homework and you'll see he can play all over the field, and HAS played all over the field. I have a feeling he's going to be a fan favorite in his first few years, especially the first time he takes off some receiver's head.
What sold me on him was right after the pick, a few ESPN analysts tweeted out some scout/GM reports on him and almost all of them talked about how he is a great locker room guy with potential to lead a defense. That's so so important and we sorely lacked someone who even had the potential to be that. High-class guys, high-character guys... the Idzik era is pretty cool.
As for WR, we have options. I like Matthews' size a lot. I think Geno needs a big guy who can go get it. I liked Beckham but like I said Cooks was my first choice. Sidenote, how is Eli gonna get Beckham the ball? They basically replaced Nicks with a rookie and didn't address the two biggest needs on the team. Beckham is a good player, I'm just not quite sure he made sense for the Giants. Either way, the Jets can address WR and TE tonight and still end up with quality at each position. We have tons of day 3 picks, so I would love to package some and move up to grab the guys we really want.
Yeah same here. I would hope the next 3 picks will be used on some combination of WR/CB/TE.
My guess is that the next pick will be a TE. There are at least 3 right now that are still on the board that projected to be bottom 1st to mid/late-2nd on a lot of mocks (Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Jace Amaro and Troy Niklas).
Seferian-Jenkins is probably the best receiver of the group and at 6'6" and near 265lb he's one big target with big hands and long arms. Not the best blocker though and not the most physical guy (despite his size), which may work against him as I suspect that Rex Ryan will want his TE to be able to block as well.
Jace Amaro is probably the most aggressive of the group and his playing style probably fits Ryans best.
Niklas can end up being the best of the bunch and physically at 6'7" and 270lb (and having started his college career as a LB) with great upside, could turn into a matchup nightmare if he can refine his game but has only been playing the position a couple years. And he's got great bloodlines (he's the blood cousin of the 6th overall pick Jake Matthews and nephew of former NFL pro-bowler Bruce Matthews) so you know he's been living and breathing football since he was young. And considering he started out as a LB you know he can hit and play physical.
I would imagine a big TE that can not only catch passes but that can be used as an extra blocker would be ideal to help the Jets running game as well as give more room for both Vick and Geno Smith to work and range.
There's more depth at WR in this draft so they can wait another round or so.