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DJB

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  1. Im also of the opinion that these players know this is a business . Look at what the top WR’s make vs the top corners. It’s not even close and Travis knows this. And all these guys want the bag $$$ so he’s going to definitely want to play WR regardless of what the team wants him to do .
  2. Most of the smoke right now is that he still wants to play full time at both. Many are saying Cleveland will possibly give him that chance or more likely use him at WR. I could see the Pats doing the same . It’s a unique and interesting situation that is fun to follow
  3. Fair enough I did look back and you didn’t specifically give your opinion but rather did say “general consensus” . However I do find it notable that the best draft analyst in the world is of the opinion that he could be a better and more upside as a WR All good !
  4. @GunnerBill @NewEra I know you guys are of the opinion that Hunter is a better corner but I’ll continue to say that he’s a better the better WR. And it’s a fun debate to have .
  5. Im not just talking that quick video. Theres a lot more of him and other corners online All the best corners get their heads around to the ball
  6. Watch all the best corners in the league. They get their head around and see the ball coming and make a play on it. Guys that can’t track the ball constantly get beat or called for DPI
  7. Look at the guys we are meeting. It’s round 1 DB and round 2 DT
  8. The main trait I look for when studying corners is do they get their head turned around when the ball is in the air? Elam was terrible at that in college and it continued into the NFL. Revel has shown a bit of that as well so I’m mildly concerned here with him
  9. So much smoke around DB in round 1 for us I have it written in pencil and almost pen atm
  10. He was asked to play FS when he was healthy when he’s a SS so we need to cut him some slack. I don’t think the FO expected Rapp to play as well as he did and earn the starting spot. Even his contract last year told you he was being paid as a fringe starter .
  11. With the 73rd pick in the 2025 NFL draft , the New York Jets are proud to select from Ohio State, Quinshon Judkins, RB. With Breece Hall entering the final year of his contract and the decision to not allocate financial resources to the RB position as we have needs of elsewhere, this was a slam dunk easy decision in round 3. In any other year Judkins could have easily been the 2nd RB off the board and we have him graded as an early 2nd round selection. Judkins brings toughness and 3 down ability and we were happy to continue to select players based on BPA strategy. With Judkins and B Allen , along with Fields at QB and our round 1 selection of Membou, we are forming a ground and pound bullying up front at the line of scrimmage team identity. This concludes the Jets draft and we are thrilled at how this played out for us. @QLBillsFanIs now OTC
  12. He was probably cut for wearing a WR number as a cornerback
  13. I’ve said this going back the past two seasons . He’s an average to above average starting RB who is propped up by Josh and the oline.
  14. Im taking Judkins. 3 down back with upside and he’s the clear best player on the board. If we are going to replace Cook this is the RB draft to do it as it’s talented and had depth. Any other year and Judkins is a top of the 2nd type prospect
  15. We took the better player here which was good .
  16. He is definitely one of the best pass blocking RB’s in the draft . He has an immediate path to being a 3rd down and hurry up 2 min offense guy . But I think he’s better than that. He can definitely thrive in a 15- 20 touch type player . Hes a 3 down guy but has had some injuries so snap management is going to be important for him. Hes so explosive and fun to watch no doubt my favourite RB in the class (not to be confused with best that’s Jeanty )
  17. Worse it’s Doug Whaley
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