ShumpShump wrote:I thought the Jets had a GREAT first two rounds, a good 3rd and 4th then meh til the end.
Williams was an absolute robbery. How did that happen? I don't care if he plays a redundant position... when he's drawing comparisons to Reggie White and Richard Seymour, you take him. I also loved the Devin Smith pick. That's the guy i wanted in the 2nd if we didn't land Cooper. He's a perfect fit for our current crop of receivers. Very excited to see the dynamic between him and our two workhorses.
The only 2 possible reasons is: a) there is more to Williams shoulder than anyone is openly admitting, b) the Redskins rookie GM basically showed why you never got need over BPA.
But yeah, it was a head scratcher. In favor of rookie GM mistake is what a lot of folks are now saying (criticizing) about the Redskins pick (Scherff over Williams), that their need was at tackle but that Sherff really isn't a tackle.
I would have been interested in seeing what someone with as much as respect and leadership as Brandon Marshall has would have done with DGB, but, yes, Devin Smith was a best "fit" pick at WR...although you could theoretically argue that DGB is a deep threat as well.
I really did not like trading down. We needed speed out of the backfield coming out of this draft and we passed on Duke Johnson just to pick up a 5th where we took an OL who has serious work ethic and character issues. I was a fan of the Petty pick and after hearing Macc and Bowles talk about it, I'm even happier. We are going to develop the guy the right way... FINALLY. He's got everything you want in an NFL quarterback, it's gonna be on the coaching staff from here on out.
I also don't get trading for Stacy. Great value trade but he's basically Ivory and Ridley but not as good. Weird move.
I'm excited. I hate doing that as a Jets fan, but I can't help it.
Zac Stacy had a pretty productive rookie season for the Rams in 2013. He managed almost 1,000 yards rushing (by comparison Chris Ivory's best season is 833 yards and Bilal Powell's single season best is just 697 yards). Stacy didn't do as well last season but for a 7th round pick? It was worth it to see if he can get back to his rookie season output. The Jets running game is pretty anemic still. Ivory was pretty much the only guy that could do anything consistently last season and as I pointed out Stacy has had a better season as a rookie than either Ivory or Powell has at any point in their much longer careers. The chances the Jets would be able to find a similar production RB in the 7th is pretty slim. And Stacy also is under contract for 2 more years at a very cap friendly number (Ivory and Powell both are heading into their final seasons under contract). So even with Ridley (who has some knee concerns apparently) adding Stacy isn't a bad idea. If Stacy can get back on track what the Jets now have is potentially 2 1000 yard rushers in Ridley and Stacy instead of just one (again Chris Ivory has never come close to rushing for 1000 yards in a season).
































