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Jets Draft Countdown Podcast: Brian Baldinger And Dane Brugler On Draft Prospects That Fit Jets

Team reporters Ethan Greenberg and Eric Allen discuss the draft. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler breaks down a draft scenario rounds 1-3 for the Jets and Olivia Landis is joined by Brian Baldinger:
Dane Brugler (2:09)
o Round 1 — T Jedrick Wills (2:20)
o Round 2 — WR Laviska Shenault (5:28)
o Round 3 — CB Amik Robertson and EDGE Bradlee Anae (8:02)
Brian Baldinger (13:53)
o How Jets should approach NFL Draft (15:14)
o Positions with depth or that lack depth (16:45)
o Thoughts on the Jets OL (19:13)
o Who’s a good fit the Jets in the draft? (20:42)
o Baldy’s Breakdowns (23:21)

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Hamish Hill

i don’t get this but i like this

Quis 1on1

Mehki Becton size is like a freak of nature like people scared get him cause they feel like his size will make him injury prone. But that dude honestly might have his own Island on OL nobody is running threw that Big massive dude unless you sending two pass rushers on his side.

    JaQuawn Turner

    Dude is a mauler in the run game which along with Lewis on the left side is exactly the kind of nastiness we need

    Quis 1on1

    @JaQuawn Turner Right Beckton with that size people don’t understand you don’t really have to be super athletic. That size is rampaging anybody over in run blocking game and pass blocking you not getting passed him period you got use speed in out run him to QB that’s a big very big dude.

    JaQuawn Turner

    Quis 1on1 exactly, like DJ said, he has no negative tape. I hope he drops, I don’t think he will.

    Quis 1on1

    @JaQuawn Turner I think we end up with Thomas from Georgia there no way teams should pass on a guy with that size you not going get that in near future very rare. Rare to get a Trent Brown or Becton type size.

jeremy ovalle

They say football games are won in the trenches so heres a hypothetical. Since this is such a deep WR class, should the jets go Oline in the first round and edge in the second round since we have perriman who showed upside by the end of last year and could be a possible number 1 since hes suppose to be a WR1 caliber player. we can get a possible number 1 definitely number 2 WR in the 3rd round along with corner. Wouldn’t that make a little more sense? Getting darnold some help but really solidifying the line on both sides?

NYC HeeL

I see the Jets going in this direction: 1-Tackle, 2-WR, 3-Corner & 3-Edge, 4-Edge, 5-ILB, 6-Corner.

    Hmni Kadoza

    Change 2nd edge to another Wide Reciever and I agree completely.

    JaQuawn Turner

    I would double dip in the tackle market with one of those picks. No reason to invest a pick that late in an ILB. ]

    Quis 1on1

    I’m going all offense from 1-4
    1.OT
    2.WR Claypool
    3.WR Pittman or People Jones
    4. G/C Hennessey
    5. Edge
    6. CB
    Offense next year got be stacked to me with depth I don’t want see one good piece on offense I need see depth stack on offense.

    Steve's Aquatics

    @Quis 1on1 sounds good but we need a running back in the last few rounds. I like your receiver choices.

Hmni Kadoza

If Jedrick Wills can somehow fall to us at 11, we are set for a decade. I want no part of Laviska. Hes a physical receiver who gets hurt often. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. Enunwa 2.0. Especially for such a WR deep draft.

I'm The Legend

Why don’t y’all just get to wide receivers in the first and second round

kse6104

I’d choose Highsmith over Anae in 4th round. More explosive than Anae.

I'm The Legend

Y’all have a chance to get ceedee lamb

I'm The Legend

Get wide receiver first round then a lineman

    I'm The Legend

    Sam darnold can get better with 2 good receivers

    I'm The Legend

    Or a reciever and a lineman

seaneerock57

Show me a top LT that came into the league 360lbs. I’m not into experimenting with the 11th pick. Linemen gain weight.

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