Jets Should Trade Up For Malik Nabers | NY Jets Draft Film Review | Blewett's Blitz
2024 ж. 15 Сәу.
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Joe Blewett breaks down the film of LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers, a potential New York Jets draft target.
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100% preach my brother!!!! Trade the farm for a legitimate shot at the Super Bowl!
A guy like Nabers is why I can’t root for meaningless wins at the end of the season. On 3rd and gotta-have-it, GW/Mike Will/Nabers/Breece/Conk with Rodgers throwing the ball would be game breaking. Even with a top tier QB, having that kind of weaponry is undervalued
I felt the same way last year , we could have been ahead of Atlanta.
I want it but looks like it’s going to be Bowers. Peter’s mocks have been spot on for the Jets
YESSSSSSS do it !!
He's got the Best burst of the top 3 or 4.Whst I like the most in a receiver.How did his teamate get 17 TD's, because everyone was covering him.
Where would you draft LSU WR Brian Thomas?
LOL trade up with what?
Jets give #10 + #42 (2025) Chargers give #5 Chargers come out with a win/loss of +4.71% LOL
@@wintersresurrection9841 according to a decontextualized trade chart, sure... but the problem is that the Chargers are likely to be fielding much more compelling offers from teams looking to come up for a QB... why take our future 2nd when Minnesota is offering two firsts *this year*? alternatively, maybe four QBs go in the first four picks, and nobody is making the godfather offer to take the chargers out of 5... but in that case the 5th pick is for Marvin Harrison Jr. Ask yourself if you are the Chargers are you trading MHJr. for like Taliese Fuaga and a future 2nd rd. pick? We both know the answer to that question. This idea that a future 2nd rounder gets us into the top 6 picks is... to put it mildly... wildly optimistic.
@@jonjonr4788 I am not going to debate the pros/cons of the trade, as it not of interest to me... You asked "trade up with what?" and I provided a simple answer. Most of the NFL teams still use the Johnson "method", chart, whatever one wants to call it so it is still very relevant as it is a "common language" that all teams can speak and understand. Different teams may value it internally different but it is what it is.
@@wintersresurrection9841 actually i didn't make the original comment haha just pointing out that your hypothetical answer to the other guy's question is extremely improbable - borderline impossible - that's all
@@jonjonr4788 Ok, great and it doesn't change the fact that "with what" is answered by my original post. Trades where the win/loss is roughly equal happens, trades where one gets a significant + happen and sometimes, a trader "gives up the house" to get what they want. As all three of the examples have happened, and my example is a case of a modest +, so it is clearly possible. Thank you for your opinion though! Good day and good bye. And if you are one of those that has to keep arguing just to have the last word, here is your chance to do that thing you do... Ready? Go!
There's too many wrs in this draft for them to trade up and get one. If anything, they need to trade down and try to get a 2nd rd pick included.
About 30 that can help many teams, day 3 is were you can get a gem.
Jets need a Quaterback , Rodgers is human trash !
It’s a free country, he can say whatever he wants!
@@Wildchu1792 So can I. He's just a troll.