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I would disagree there. I would only give up one first round pick with a lower pick and a player at most. Think this is an over pay. Besides I wouldn't be that surprised if Daniel Jones implodes. He's done this before where he was balling out with the Giants and then just crapped the bed later on in the season. Mark my words, he's going to repeat that shit.
They are giving up a lot no doubt, but who knows what other teams might be offering. The Jets will have to eat alot of dead cap so they would have to feel compensated.
Colts look tough to beat, but they got to get by the Bills and Chiefs and that will take a good D.
 
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Turner. Easily Turner. He's the lynchpin behind our defensive line, is out in every situation, probably our best run-stuffer even including Poona Ford, and he's younger. And it's easier to replace good-to-great edge rushers than it is to replace a dominant defensive lineman, and the class for edge rushers is stupid deep this year. Like, insanely good.

And I guarantee that we'll get at least a little more than a first, especially if Young gets close to the league lead in sacks. I'm just saying that it might be smarter to choose prioritizing our other defensive lynchpins (and Nacua for offense) and let Agent Zero go.

We also still have to sign Landman, and judging by Zach Baun' s deal with the Eagles and accounting that Landman is younger and has been arguably as productive in his free agent year as Baun, we might have to spend sixteen/seventeen-million-per-year for three or four years to sign him.

We might even have to let Lake or McCreary go into free agency; can't guarantee we sign everyone, and Nacua and Turner should be our number one and two priorities for next year.

Hmm...I might actually make a mock offseason.
Interesting! I would have agreed with you before the season, but now I see it almost completely opposite.

If Young leads the league in sacks, you can't trade him. You don't trade that type of player - I think there's a law against that somewhere. League leaders are not good-to-great; they're elite.

OTOH, I love Turner, he's a defensive captain, and as you said a lynchpin on that Dl. But he's replaceable. We've been so good at drafting DL that he would be much easier to replace than a sack leader.

We already have Ford, Fiske, Davis, and Hamilton. BTW, Ford is the best run stuffer on the team followed by Tyler Davis. Both of those guys are studs and have had higher run defense stops and stop percentage, this year and last. Turner is better all-round, but let's not get carried away in saying he's better in run defense.

Right now if I had to choose 2 between Nacua, Turner, and Young I'm going with Nacua and Young.

But I get why you would choose Turner.
 
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Is Sauce worth two 1st?
I would have been happy with the Rams trading for him at that price. And I think our defense would destroy teams with that dude eliminating the top wideout of opposing offenses. We'd look like one of those rare defenses with a top corner behind this front.

But I don't know much about him. Whether he's an asswipe or whatever. But the kid can shut it down and with a good DC I'd like our chances to get full return.
 
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I would have been happy with the Rams trading for him at that price. And I think our defense would destroy teams with that dude eliminating the top wideout of opposing offenses. We'd look like one of those rare defenses with a top corner behind this front.

But I don't know much about him. Whether he's an asswipe or whatever. But the kid can shut it down and with a good DC I'd like our chances to get full return.
Definitely not worth it. Sauce was not a shutdown corner these last 2 years. Good? Yes, but that price was too steep, especially since ATL's pick may be in the top 10.
 
They draft well,Quinnen Williams, Sauce, Wilson, but it just doesn't matter when you assemble the worst coaching staff EVERY damn year. Like the Cowboys, just can't get out of their own damn way.
I disagree about the Jets drafting well, they have struck out multiple times at QB & LT, in the end those positions are what matters most.
 
Did they really strike out with Darnold, or did their staff fail to develop him?
It took him a while and he wasn’t fixed until Shanahan & O’Connell, so regardless the Jets failed and until they get the QB position right they will continue to be out of the playoff conversation by October.
 
We can only guess how successful the Jets will be with all these premium picks over the next two Drafts.

Plenty of legit criticism for prior drafts but those were different GMs. Current GM is Darren Mougey (40), was with Denver his entire career (13 years), where he held numerous front office positions and steadily moved-up the ranks.

Mougey's first draft this past-April resulted in the Jets' current starting RT (Armand Membou / #7 overall) and TE (Mason Taylor / #42) ... both look pretty good early-on; plus 3rd and 4th round picks Azareye'h Thomas (CB), Arian Smith (WR) and Malachi Moore (S) ... who are all getting significant reps.

Too early to draw any conclusions.

The Jets owner (Woody Johnson) is a fucking moron but I don't think he forces drafting decisions ... Quarterback being a possible exception ... and, a huge one.
 
Did they really strike out with Darnold, or did their staff fail to develop him?
Mismanagement.

Defensive coach (Bowles), draft a QB (Darnold) and fail to develop him
Defensive coach (Saleh), draft a QB (Wilson) who was never going to develop.
In between hire a offensive "guru" (Gase) who had two good years as OC in Denver (with Peyton Manning at QB), one good year as head coach with Miami and allegedly a bad temper. But truth be told, outside of the two years with Manning, his offenses ranked in the 20's.

OC 2015 in Chicago 21st in yds; 23rd in points
HC 2016 in Miami 24th in yds; 17th in points
HC 2017 in Miami 25th in yds; 28th in points
HC 2018 in Miami 31st in yds; 26th in points
HC 2019 in NY 32nd in yds; 32 in points
HC 2020 in NY 32nd in yds; 31 in points

Guru? Based on what (or who? Peyton Manning?)?