Jets traded three second round picks, two this year, one next year, to move from 6th to 3rd in the first round.
Im all about moving up in this draft but that is ridiculous, Indy scored
The Colts absolutely fleeced the Jets.
And if they are moving up for a QB, why on earth did they sign both McCown and Bridgewater?
Should have done it on Draft Day. Chicago style!Jets traded three second round picks, two this year, one next year, to move from 6th to 3rd in the first round.
Im all about moving up in this draft but that is ridiculous, Indy scored
The Colts absolutely fleeced the Jets.
And if they are moving up for a QB, why on earth did they sign both McCown and Bridgewater?
That is true. Carson Wentz or Goff.How can you state that? If the Jets QB they pick turns out to be a franchise QB, it was a great trade for the Jets.
I am not a big believer that just because they took a shot at a QB makes it a great trade.How can you state that? If the Jets QB they pick turns out to be a franchise QB, it was a great trade for the Jets.
Even the Jets are not dumb enough to make this trade unless they have somewhat equal grades on 3 QBsI am not a big believer that just because they took a shot at a QB makes it a great trade.
In any given draft, you might have one franchise QB. They traded up to number three. There is the distinct possibility they could get shut out of the QB they want, should the Browns and Giants both take QBs.
Unless they have no preference between Rosen, Darnold and/or Allen (which I find hard to believe), they are risking giving up their premium picks in this draft and their 2nd and may not even get their guy.
Then they are completely dumb if they give up all of that just to get one of three separate and distinct prospects, doesn't matter which.Even the Jets are not dumb enough to make this trade unless they have somewhat equal grades on 3 QBs
that's what I think too.I’m so confused. Aren’t they worried teams will still jump in front of them and take their QB? Seems loke a gamble.
Ask the Bears.I’m so confused. Aren’t they worried teams will still jump in front of them and take their QB? Seems loke a gamble.