@p_rogressive_@BudElliott3 Love the work that Bud and Cover3 does with the Summer School series (did appreciate you giving some G6 teams some love last offseason).
That being said, highly recommended @G5Hive and their Worker Bee Series. Think of it as the G6 equivalent of the Cover 3 Summer School.
@sharpereview I’d say that there’d be a chance that Hawkins could end up going anywhere between 1.04-1.07 if he were available in a supp draft this year
@maxtoscano1 Jets will try to force the square peg into the round hole because of what they invested into Sadiq…until it does/doesn’t work.
If it doesn’t work, Sadiq will then be limited to a gadget role that features his athleticism, while Taylor will be more prominent in the offense.
@FelixTheOracle@angelo_fantasy We don’t know what draft capital Johnson’s getting next year.
Also, consider the following
2024: Jets pass on Bowers
2025: Draft Mason Taylor R2 (a good TE)
2026: Draft Sadiq at 16
Forgive me if I don’t blindly trust the Jets’ draft day decisions.
@BearsFanatic312 Yet he didn’t miss any games and his weekly snaps didn’t fluctuate much throughout the season (nor did his targets).
All players deal with injuries throughout the season.
2026 was Sadiq’s most productive season, yet Johnson was more efficient with his opportunities.
@HTXPhantom12@JoshWalkos@MySportsUpdate Reason why most QB prospects flame out is because they are thrown into the fire too early, even when they are the first overall pick
Raiders are are setting Mendoza up for success by not rolling him out there early..