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New York Jets NFL Draft: Trading down is the top priority offseason move

Nonsense. It’s all nonsense that distracts us from the real prize, the real strategy that’d move the New York Jets towards a legitimate football future.

Veteran skilled players be damned. The house must first be built.

Think of the current holes on the Jets depth chart.

  1. Left tackle
  2. Edge 1
  3. Center
  4. Edge 2
  5. Mike (or No. 3 linebacker)
  6. Left guard
  7. Nickel back (Cornerback 3)
  8. Wide receiver 1 (or slot wideout if leaving Quincy Enunwa and Robby Anderson as 1 and 2)
  9. 1-Technique defensive tackle/3-4 nose tackle (ahead of Nathan Shepherd)
  10. Blocking tight end
  11. Backup quarterback
  12. Tight end No.