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Put me in the camp vehemently against Hamilton at 4. And this has absolutely zero with him to do as a player. Drafting a non premium position player that high is just asking for trouble when you have a roster as bereft of talent as we currently are. At 4, we want and need this guy to turn into an absolute stud - and if he does? Well, we will find ourselves in a very similar position we did with Adams - not regarding his attitude, but regarding the fact that we couldn't justify making a non premium position player the highest paid player in the league (at his position) when we have all the other holes that we did at the time/still currently do. This may seem like a backwards line of thought, but in salary cap world of the NFL I think it needs to be highly considered.Dr. Octopus said:I don't think the Jets are in any position to draft for "need" or "by positional value" - they need impact players - PERIOD. If Kyle Hamilton is the best player left at 4, I have no issue with them taking him. Just because Adams wasn't worth the high pick (and there's arguments to be made that he was) doesn't mean drafting Hamilton would be a mistake.
We're clearly trying to be San Fran East. How did they get to the NFC Championship? Domination on the lines. Get that in place then you can again start spending premium picks on luxury over necessity. We have 2 top 10 picks: there's 3-4 high end tackles, 2 seemingly elite pass rushers and an apparently generational talent at C. C may not be a high end position, but if there's one thing our busted franchise knows, it's that our offense and overall success has usually been correlated directly to having a franchise C. This guy is apparently head and shoulders better than any C prospect in years, and I think it's entirely justifiable to consider him at 10 (I've seen a few mocks putting him at 14 to Bal, go figure.) I'd like our top 2 picks to be from those 7ish above players (highly unlikely for a few reasons) or snag 1 and then trade down for additional 2023 draft capital. I'm not writing Zach off at all, but if he takes a step back this year, it won't hurt to have options for next years draft as well.