Beware Mock Drafters: Jets’ Unpredictability Could Be New Normal
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The NFL Draft is in two weeks and the Jets’ intentions remain a mystery. New York could trade up, back, or stand pat with the No.10 overall pick in the first round and no one would be surprised. Some Draft analysts are reporting that General Manager Joe Douglas is eyeballing the top wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State), Malik Nabors (LSU) and Rome Odunze (Washington) that are expected to be gone by 10, while others are speculating that he could trade down to nab LSU’s other highly-rated receiver Brian Thomas Jr. in the early 20s. It’s not just the multiple names, the positions attached to New York’s selection vary as well.
Beware Mock Drafters: Jets’ Unpredictability Could Be New Normal
Beware Mock Drafters: Jets’ Unpredictability…
Beware Mock Drafters: Jets’ Unpredictability Could Be New Normal
The NFL Draft is in two weeks and the Jets’ intentions remain a mystery. New York could trade up, back, or stand pat with the No.10 overall pick in the first round and no one would be surprised. Some Draft analysts are reporting that General Manager Joe Douglas is eyeballing the top wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State), Malik Nabors (LSU) and Rome Odunze (Washington) that are expected to be gone by 10, while others are speculating that he could trade down to nab LSU’s other highly-rated receiver Brian Thomas Jr. in the early 20s. It’s not just the multiple names, the positions attached to New York’s selection vary as well.