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10 minutes ago, Puckman5 said:

the dude definitely has some wiggle to go with his jiggle.  
 

I just don’t get what some people expect for a fourth rounder.  Take a WR prospect that might work out and play at some point or a monster that has shown some athletic ability and success at a position of need?  Take a “safer” DL man so we can continue the mediocrity carousel?  There’s no reward without risk.  

 

Yeah.  I'd rather they swing for the fences on a guy like this.  

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41 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Yeah.  I'd rather they swing for the fences on a guy like this.  



He was projected to be a 1st rd pick at the end of 2024, definitely a solid gamble especially in the 4th round

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On 4/26/2025 at 11:31 AM, Virgil said:

There's your 1T.  Everyone can rest easy now.

 

Interesting to me that they took him over Farmer, considering the visits they had with Farmer.  Also, surprised they felt they needed to trade up for him, since the ratings I saw for Walker had him going lower.  ESPN has Walker 10 rating points less than Farmer, for whatever that is worth.  

 

According to what I heard Beane say on a show is he was basing him on his play in 2023, I guess last season he played with a injury and wasn't as effective .

 

He said if he had come out in 2023 he would have been a first rounder I guess he had 7 sacks that year & they are hoping that they can get him healthy and that he will play to the level he did then and that he could be a gem !! 

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9. Glaring omission: They failed to address one of their top needs -- defensive tackle, one of the deepest positions in the draft. They got jumped by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round, trading up one spot ahead of the Jets to select defensive tackle Deone Walker. The Bills suspected the Jets might grab him.

 

Just a nugget

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/44870093/new-york-jets-offensive-line-draft-picks-armand-membou

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47 minutes ago, T master said:

According to what I heard Beane say on a show is he was basing him on his play in 2023, I guess last season he played with a injury and wasn't as effective .

 

He said if he had come out in 2023 he would have been a first rounder I guess he had 7 sacks that year & they are hoping that they can get him healthy and that he will play to the level he did then and that he could be a gem !! 

 

Besides an excellent 2023 season, Walker had an excellent Senior Bowl week, showing that his back has improved since earlier in the year.

 

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4 hours ago, Doc said:

 

Yeah.  I'd rather they swing for the fences on a guy like this.  

I agree... when you are getting to Rds late 4 thru 7 I am a huge proponent of taking a couple of shots on a boom or bust guy... Sometimes you get Benford, some times you get Ed Wang... but in the end... you find gems late and you have a bonus... now I am not advocating taking big swings at everyone in each Rd, but a couple a draft make sense to me... the TE Dawson Hawes we drafted in the 5th... best blocking TE in the draft... pretty safe pick for a pretty limited role... you are not expecting a Gronk or him to unseat a starter...  but someone who can fill a specific role cheap now that Quentin Morris is gone... you need those guys too... but for sure take a shot on a boom bust player once or twice in the later rounds... 

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14 hours ago, Shortchaz said:

It’s extremely difficult to get all pro talent when you draft in the last quarter of the round every year. You basically have to roll the dice on a bunch of guys like this and hope they hit. He’s going to need at least one full offseason (probably 2) to get his body right. I doubt he plays much this season, can’t exactly hide him on the practice squad either. Might be a candidate for a phantom season ending training camp injury. 
 

who knows, maybe he’ll make huge strides early 🤷‍♂️

I kind of agree with you.  Essentially, early in round one, you want to find a high floor, high ceiling prospect.  Later on, if you see a guy who has a high ceiling, he's probably going to have a low floor.  That might be due to deficiencies in technique or skill set, medical or character questions etc.  You also might choose a high floor low ceiling guy.  That might be due to athletic or size limitations.  You might be getting a real solid player, but you're extremely lucky if that player turns out to be a superstar.

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49 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

If he had any power in his lower body he'd take on 5 blockers.  This guy has a loooooooooong way to go.

 

Kids these days are a bunch of slackers :censored:

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What I find interesting is that the Bills second round pick, a guy they moved up to grab has completely disappeared from the post draft front page. He’s either a sure thing lock or will forever be relegated to a Bills draft trivia question. 

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