Cory Longville Posted February 15, 2018 Share Posted February 15, 2018 Jets offseason Cuts Muhammad Wilkerson Buster Skrine James Carpenter Resign Demario Davis Josh McCown Quincy Enunwa Morris Claiborne Kony Ealy Sign Kirk Cousins- The wait is over. We have our QB Justin Pugh - A solid guard with tackle versatility. Well versed in the zone blocking scheme as well Weston Richburg- We badly need an upgrade at Center. He has chemistry with Pugh already so that’s an added bonus. Rashaan Melvin- He’s a player that’s just beginning to figure it out. Pro football focus had him as a top ten CB this past year. A lone bright spot in a dismal Colts defense Breeshad Breeland- Injury concerns are there but he excels in the slot. The type of corner we need to deal with those pests New England has in the slot. Draft Trade 6 overall to Arizona for 15 2nd and Marcus Golden 15 Orlando Brown OT Oklahoma - Our day one RT. He could one day be the franchise LT we need. He managed to keep the unpredictable Baker Mayfield up right all year and if he cleans up some of his footwork he could be a perennial pro bowler. 2nd Harold Landry OLB Boston College - A guy who had top 10 buzz coming into this year. Might not be an elite athlete but he has a high motor. Reminds me of Eagles rookie Derek Barnett. Deon Cane WR Clemson - He didn’t have the break out year many expected but you could argue having Kelly Bryant instead of Deshaun Watson played a role in that. I like his hands and he runs great routes. Him being a Clemson WR for sure isn’t a negative . Mike Gesicki TE Penn State - He won’t be able to give you much blocking but I watched a lot of Penn State games this year and this guy can go up and get it with the best of them. 3rd Kerryon Johnson RB Auburn -A very solid back. He might lack elite burst but you can count on him to get you 4 yards a touch. Underrated receiver out of the back field as well. Depth Chart Cousins McCown Johnson Powell McGuire Anderson Enunwa Caine Kearse Gesicki Tomlinson Beachum Winters Richburg Pugh Brown Ealy McClendon Williams Jenkins Golden Davis Lee Landry Claiborne Adams Maye Melvin Breeland Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby816 Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 Not bad. I’m not a Cain fan therefor I think more needs to be done at WR. Can’t see Cousins signing here with our current WR core. Not sure Cain upgrades that at all for us especially with his injury history. I do really like the FAs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barnaby8787 Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 I like Orlando, but he'll never be an LT at the next level, so with him and Pugh, we have two high profile RT's. Also don't think Landry makes it to the 2nd, but I guess you never know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cory Longville Posted February 16, 2018 Author Share Posted February 16, 2018 3 hours ago, Bobby816 said: Not bad. I’m not a Cain fan therefor I think more needs to be done at WR. Can’t see Cousins signing here with our current WR core. Not sure Cain upgrades that at all for us especially with his injury history. I do really like the FAs. Cain was a tough one for me. You watch the 2016-2017 highlights and you think he’d be a steal in the 2nd but this year was tough. I see a little Juju smith Schuster in him. He won’t be a number one but you can move him all around and he could be a big play guy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cory Longville Posted February 16, 2018 Author Share Posted February 16, 2018 2 hours ago, barnaby8787 said: I like Orlando, but he'll never be an LT at the next level, so with him and Pugh, we have two high profile RT's. Also don't think Landry makes it to the 2nd, but I guess you never know. Pugh has the tackle versatility but I think his best position is guard. So for the sake of my mock the line would be from left to right Beachum Winters Richburg Pugh Brown Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rampantjet Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 I think we have completely different takes on Landry. He IS pretty darn athletic and I don't see Barnett at all with him. Barnett and Chubb seem like closer players to me. Both stronger guys who have outside and inside moves, can win with speed but don't have to. Landry always tries to win with speed and has no inside moves to speak of. He has his flaws but I'd be shocked if he doesn't go top 20. I don't hate Kerryon, but in this great of a RB draft class I'd like to take a swing at a better guy with a higher ceiling. Don't love Brown, think he ends up at RT at the next level. Which is fine if he becomes an elite RT then I'd be content with it. I think I like what you've done with the defense more than your offensive moves in this one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barnaby8787 Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 8 hours ago, Cory Longville said: Pugh has the tackle versatility but I think his best position is guard. So for the sake of my mock the line would be from left to right Beachum Winters Richburg Pugh Brown Ah got it. My only complaint then would be that we'd likely overpay for him then but this makes sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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