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### The Official Day Three Draft Day Discussion Thread ###


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13 minutes ago, JTJet said:

If we double dip at WR, it's going to be for someone over 6'1" 

I would be blown away if we draft another short wideout. 

I guess it matters how you feel about mims and Davis. They are both taller. 
 

Wilson is almost 6’ so he’s not short. 
 

Moore and Berrios are the only short guys. 
 

Plus we have all these tall tes for the red zone 

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Just now, JiFapono said:

Darrian Kinnard makes a lot of sense for the Jets.  Can play both T and G, big dude, moves well, played 4 years in the SEC.  Someone who can step in and give you spot starts at multiple positions.

would be a good fit at guard

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Kingsley Enagbare is still on the board 

"Enagbare was one of the highest-graded pass-rushers in the country over the past two seasons, recording an 89.2 pass-rushing grade in 2020 and a 92.5 mark in 2021. While he's not the kind of athlete who hears his name called early, Enagbare has the violent hands to be productive in the NFL."

 

 

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1 minute ago, BurntDice said:

I guess it matters how you feel about mims and Davis. They are both taller. 
 

Wilson is almost 6’ so he’s not short. 
 

Moore and Berrios are the only short guys. 
 

Plus we have all these tall tes for the red zone 

I dont believe Mims sees the opening day roster. I think he may even get traded today honestly, for a late 4th or 5th. 

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Just now, LAD_Brooklyn said:

Kingsley Enagbare is still on the board 

"Enagbare was one of the highest-graded pass-rushers in the country over the past two seasons, recording an 89.2 pass-rushing grade in 2020 and a 92.5 mark in 2021. While he's not the kind of athlete who hears his name called early, Enagbare has the violent hands to be productive in the NFL."

 

 

A good shout

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Mitchell is a positional run-blocker with the foot speed to scoop and seal defenders in zone schemes. He lacks the lower-body strength to consistently drive defensive linemen off the ball. He's quick and shoots his hands in pass pro, but he has shorter arms for a tackle, and the competition level raises concerns. Texas was his only Power 5 opponent in 2021, and he struggled at the Senior Bowl. -- Steve Muench

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