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Jack Straw

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  • Birthday 06/12/1984

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  1. Amarius Mims' ceiling is through the roof. He could be the best tackle in this class but is very much a lottery ticket.
  2. As a special treat, Moody's will be giving away AAA ratings to every Jets fan currently under water on their mortgage!
  3. Bowers rookie line +/- is going to be 65/800/6 Sent from my iPhone using JetNation.com mobile app
  4. I’d argue the number is 100% Sent from my iPhone using JetNation.com mobile app
  5. Go watch Brock Bowers - he’s an excellent blocker for his size. One doesn’t unlearn the fundamentals of blocking. Sent from my iPhone using JetNation.com mobile app
  6. Ridiculous opinions are what makes markets. Sent from my iPhone using JetNation.com mobile app
  7. Bowers has the highest floor of anyone in this draft. He is effectively bust-proof, barring injury. Sent from my iPhone using JetNation.com mobile app
  8. Hockenson is a good player and relative to that draft class (which was very bad), he was worth the 8th overall pick. In most years, though, that’s probably not the case. Regardless, Bowers is a much better prospect. He’s quicker, faster, more productive, better after after the catch, and more versatile. Sent from my iPhone using JetNation.com mobile app
  9. I'm not being snarky, but use your eyes. Tim Tebow was a slug on tape and ran a 4.71. He confirmed what every one already knew about him. Bowers is clearly far more explosive and has much more bend -- watch him getting in and out of his breaks. He's clearly a 4.5 - 4.6 athlete. If Vegas was running odds on his 40 time, I'd venture to say that the over/under would be 4.53 1/2. I wouldn't place money on that line either way, but he's somewhere pretty close to that. Bowers running a 4.55 doesn't help himself in the pre-draft process, so why would he do it? He'd have to run a sub 4.5 to get GMs really excited and I'm not sure that he'd be able to consistently do that.
  10. Peter Warrick was 5’11 190 lbs with 4.58 speed. Brock is 6’3 240 lbs with the same speed. Different story.
  11. Tim Tebow ran a 4.71 and there are people on this board who think Bowers has the same speed. Insanity. Bowers may not be a sub 4.5 guy but I’d bet the farm that he’s closer to 4.5 than 4.6. Sent from my iPhone using JetNation.com mobile app
  12. Eh, you don't need to be a weather man to know which way the wind is blowing. 40 games of college film show elite speed for his size. He's not a track star but he's in the top 10% at his position.
  13. Speed and YAC are core differentiators for Bowers. Goedert was a 4.7 guy whereas Bowers is closer to 4.5.
  14. Kyle Brady he is not. It's also worth noting that nobody in the league averages more passes behind the LOS than Aaron Rodgers. For most of his career, it's been something like 33%. That's what Bowers excels at. It's a match made in heaven.
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