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What about Rutgers Lb Khaseem Green today?


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Yes. We should continue to ignore TE and WR.

Also, he'll be gone by the time we pick in the 5th.

We have Holmes,Hill,Kerley,Gates,Gilyard,White at the WR position.

 

Edwards could be signed also.

 

There are a few free agent TEs still unsigned.

 

Our LBs are slow need to improve.

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We have Holmes,Hill,Kerley,Gates,Gilyard,White at the WR position.

Edwards could be signed also.

There are a few free agent TEs still unsigned.

Our LBs are slow need to improve.

Our WRs are probably the worst in the league. We just drafted a QB. We need to surround him with talent or else we'll have another Sanchez on our hands.

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Our WRs are probably the worst in the league. We just drafted a QB. We need to surround him with talent or else we'll have another Sanchez on our hands.

Our QB was the worst in the league that could be the reason our WRs were so bad.

 

Is there is a WR left in the draft who can come in and be Jerry Rice immediately?

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OLB Khaseem Greene, Rutgers

Where he wins: Obviously comfortable in space, runs the seam with tight ends or receivers and shows closing speed in every aspect of his game. Shows more aggression when working downhill whether ball carrier is lined up or on the edge. Weakside linebacker.

S Bacarri Rambo, Georgia

Where he wins: Center field type safety who tracks the ball well with angles to disrupt the catch point. Shows enough tackling ability to be a reliable last line of defense. Great ball skills and shows a physical side closing downhill versus receivers.

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Jets beat writer Manish Mehta says to keep an eye on Cincinnati TE Travis Kelce as a possible pick on the second day.

This would be a great selection, since Kelce is one of the most talented tight end prospects in the class. There have been questions about his off-field attitude, but Kelce projects as an inline target due to his willingness to get physical, but he has nice downfield speed as well.

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Jets beat writer Manish Mehta says to keep an eye on Cincinnati TE Travis Kelce as a possible pick on the second day.

This would be a great selection, since Kelce is one of the most talented tight end prospects in the class. There have been questions about his off-field attitude, but Kelce projects as an inline target due to his willingness to get physical, but he has nice downfield speed as well.

 

I would love Kelce.  From what I've read about him he was probably my favorite TE pick based on value, but with no fourth?   I doubt he'll be around

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Jets beat writer Manish Mehta says to keep an eye on Cincinnati TE Travis Kelce as a possible pick on the second day.

This would be a great selection, since Kelce is one of the most talented tight end prospects in the class. There have been questions about his off-field attitude, but Kelce projects as an inline target due to his willingness to get physical, but he has nice downfield speed as well.

 

Unfortunately, today is day three, and Kelce is long gone.

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Jets beat writer Manish Mehta says to keep an eye on Cincinnati TE Travis Kelce as a possible pick on the second day.

This would be a great selection, since Kelce is one of the most talented tight end prospects in the class. There have been questions about his off-field attitude, but Kelce projects as an inline target due to his willingness to get physical, but he has nice downfield speed as well.

 

 

kelce was drafted by the chiefs yesterday

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