What Wide Receiver Should #Jets DRAFT? #shorts #NFLDraft (BADLANDS) #NFL

Jordan Tyson, who I think is the most talented wide receiver in the draft from Arizona State. He has a lot of Garrett Wilson kind of qualities, honestly. Mai Lemon is smaller, but he is so good in the short area and his pound-for-pound strength that he constantly gets open for that USC offense. He’s amazing at getting open. You can kind of see a world where he’s this like more compact JSN style of a player, maybe with a little less juice. I think JSN has more juice, but Carnell Tate’s bigger and I I know Sims said on our our college show and stuff that like when he was out at Ohio State um you know, I forget who they were comparing him to, but they they were comparing him to one of the bigger receivers in the NFL. And for Tate is a big like win the ball kind of receiver, but I’ve actually been really impressed with his route running and his foot footwork. So he has enough separation skills. Carell Tate that’s like he’s 6’3 and he’s he can win the jump ball but oh he can get open as well. So that’s a good call out. They obviously value that a lot but the Jets are let’s not forget in a spot where like Garrett’s going to get open. Mi is going to get open. Adnai for his flaws is a really smooth mover for his size. It feels like they kind of need that power forward. They needed it since Brandon Marshall. Yeah, that’s why I I I’m obsessed with Carnell Tate for this team and it it’s probably gone too far where like if they get Carnell Tate, it means they didn’t get a quarterback with their first pick. But he’s the perfect player for this offense.

Joe and Connor on what wide receiver the New York #Jets should potentially draft this year

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15 comments
  1. Yah, we don’t need more “Garrett Wilson’s”. We need big body guys who are fast and can win 1 on 1’s consistently. We need a Davante, Puka, Mike Evan’s, Tet Mcmillian type of receiver. Elijah Sarratt, Carnell Tate, or Chris Brazzell.

  2. I dont care if the guy is 5'10 or 6'5.

    I just want a talented WR that will get open and make catches. Carnell Tate, KC Concepcion, Chris Bell, Elijah Surratt, Makai Lemon, Jordyn Tyson, ill take any of them.

  3. I was saying the same thing – I wouldn't want any other college receiver other than Tate. Although ASU's Tyson and USC's Lemon should be great NFL players – just think Tate fits what we need. Other than him – I wouldn't mind waiting an additional year and drafting J Smith in 2027 top 3 and using some our picks to trade up for him

  4. Denzel Boston ahould be our selection. We need a big reciever and all theoae guys are 6'2 and smaller.

    Boston gives you 6'4 220lbs that can block on the LOS for those WR screens and screens to Breece Hall. Something that Garrett Wilaon iant particularly kewn to Do.

  5. Makes no sense to draft a WR with the first pick…don't have a QB…who's throwing him the ball? He might get 20 catches next year, compared to Reese or Downs taking the defense to another level, I'd even prefer a guard. Won't make a difference…if a QB can't be good with GW/Breece/Taylor/Metchie/Mitchell…he's not gonna be good with those guys plus a 1st rd WR either. A good defense or a bad one? That can def impact the QB

  6. If you want a bigger bodied guy find a veteran that fits that mold. The easiest prospects to evaluate are the technically gifted ones that separate and those are usually smaller guys like GW.

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