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Re: Rebuilding the Jets - Milkman41's Jets dynasty, starting in 2012
Offseason Outlook: Draft Preview
2009 Draft Review
It is said that it takes 3 years to properly evaluate a draft class. With that in mind, now, on the eve of the 2012 draft, and Head Coach Steve Caruzzo's first draft with the Jets, we look back on the 2009 draft. Coach Caruzzo's and the Jets' picks are bolded below.
2009 Draft Round 1
1. Raiders - HB Maceo Sweetney: Sweetney has put up absurd numbers receiving in Gary Hammermill's offense, finishing with 5232 yards and 38 touchdowns on 244 receptions over the past 3 seasons. Though he has only rushed for 1263 yards and 16 touchdowns on 338 attempts (3.7 YPC) over that time, he is an elite running back both through the air and on the ground.
2. Dolphins - QB Luke Rambis: Although the numbers are not quite there yet, Rambis is an elite quarterback based on his tools. The starter in Miami since day one, Rambis has amassed 7724 yards, 46 TDs, and 34 INTs on 607 - 1091 passing (55%), for a decent 79.0 QB rating. Rambis has also shown strong progress throughout his career, although his rookie season was the finest in terms of raw numbers.
3. Jets - RE Andre Dalembert: Dalembert has become an elite defensive end, as, despite playing as a 3 - 4 end, he put up 10 sacks in 2010. For his career, he has 91 tackles, 40 for a loss, and 16 sacks. Look for Dalembert to explode in 2012 under Coach Caruzzo, who got a very similar player in Calais Campbell to post consecutive 20+ sack seasons.
4. Panthers - QB Darrick Conroy: Conroy still has the potential to be an elite quarterback, but, due to poor management in Carolina, has never been given a chance. The Panthers just traded for former Jets 1st-rounder Troy Lamerson, so Conroy will continue to rot on the bench with his giant contract. What a waste by the Panthers.
5. Redskins - WR Tyrus Duhon: Duhon is one of the best wide receivers in the game right now. Despite not playing his rookie season, Duhon has put up consecutive 1000-yard seasons playing in a run-heavy offense. With 131 receptions for 2089 yards and 8 TDs in his career, Duhon will only get better.
6. Ravens - WR Jamaal Kidd: Kidd has blossomed into one of the best young WRs in the game, surpassing 1000 yards in each of his 3 seasons. For his career, he has 3753 yards and 20 TDs on 268 receptions.
7. Buccaneers - DT Thaddeus Cheeks: Cheeks has become an elite DT, as he has been to the Pro Bowl in each of his 3 seasons. For his career, Cheeks has 86 tackles, 38 for a loss, and 20 sacks, very good numbers for a defensive tackle.
8. Packers - WR Defazio Combs: Combs has been good but stuck behind great receivers in Green Bay, but should see his chance to shine this season. Combs has 112 career catches for 1270 yards and 10 TDs.
9. Cardinals - CB O.J. McClintock: McClintock finally ascended to the starting lineup this past season, and responded nicely with 4 interceptions. For his career, he has 70 tackles and 4 interceptions.
10. 49ers - LE Lamaar Marbury: Despite playing as a 3 - 4 end, Marbury's production has rivaled that of #3 overall pick Andre Dalembert (also a 3 - 4 end). Marbury has totalled 111 tackles, 46 for a loss, and 19 sacks over his career so far, and is a great defensive end.
11. Bears (from Bengals) - HB Kendrick House: House has been stuck behind veteran running backs Deuce McAlister and Edgerrin James during his tenure in Chicago, but now gets a chance to start and shine. He has 57 career rushes for 199 yards and 3 TD (3.4 YPC).
12. Cardinals (from Vikings) - QB Drew Trumblee: Trumblee has yet to see significant action, only seeing time in 2011, when he completed 40 of 72 attempts (55%) for 547 yards, 2 TDs, and 3 INTs, for a 71.9 QB rating. The decision to trade up to draft him was questionable given the presence of Trumblee's predecessor at Louisville QB Brian Brohm, who is now the starter.
13. Lions - FS Ryan Spradlin: Bust. Spradlin has not done anything yet, and was cut after the 2010 season. After a year out of football, the Broncos have signed him, hoping for him to realize his great potential. Though he has only 3 career tackles, he can be great.
14. Rams - CB Courtney Porter: Porter is still on the team, but hasn't made much of an impact, with 37 tackles and no interceptions over 3 years. He has talent however, and it is not too late for him to flourish.
15. Texans - LT Patrick Fox: Fox has become a good, but unspectacular, LT, and, at 15, was good value. For his career, Fox has 96 pancakes, has been successful on 63% of his run blocks, and has given up 21 sacks, poor numbers that aren't entirely indicative of his performance.
16. Steelers (from Bills) - FS Antoine Jefferson: Jefferson has proven to be worth the trade up, as he has solidified the FS position across from star SS Troy Polamalu. For his career, Jefferson has 126 tackles and 4 interceptions.
17. Chiefs - CB Renaldo Moon: Moon has become a fantastic young cornerback, as he is now the Chiefs #1 CB. For his career, he has 254 tackles, 10 interceptions, 35 deflections, and 4 forced fumbles.
18. Broncos - WR Montario Tartt III: Tartt still hasn't developed quite how the Broncos envisioned, but he has been decent, with 64 career receptions for 1076 yards and 8 TDs.
19. Steelers - CB Corwin Hamilton: Bust. Out of football.
20. Ravens (from Eagles) - MLB Martin McPeek: McPeek has been great as legend Ray Lewis's replacement in Baltimore, with 343 career tackles, 24 for a loss, 12 sacks, and 5 interceptions.
21. Eagles - MLB Shane Gilmore: Bust. Out of football, the Eagles shouldn't have traded out of 20 and pick McPeek.
22. Browns - WR Thomas Dwyer: Dwyer has been a bust as a wide receiver, as he has yet to catch a pass in the NFL. He has however been a great kick returner, with 105 career kick returns for 2873 yards (27.3 avg) and 100 punt returns for 781 yards and 1 TD (7.8 avg).
23. Colts (from Bucs) - LOLB Jayshaun Ralls: Ralls has become a very good outside linebacker in the Colts Cover 2 defense, as he has totaled 166 tackles, 3 for a loss, 1 sack, 12 interceptions, and 18 deflections over his 3 seasons.
24. Lions - LOLB LaTroy Jackson: Though Jackson hasn't blossomed yet, New England signed the recently-cut Jackson to a nice contract, banking on his unrealized potential. Has 38 career tackles, 2 for a loss, and 2 sacks. Another bad pick for the Lions.
25. Titans - TE Cooper Hooper: Hooper has nicely blossomed into a Pro Bowl caliber player, and he has 1682 yards and 15 TDs on 162 career receptions.
26. Cowboys - CB Samardo Thomas: Bust. Currently a free agent, has 18 career tackles.
27. Saints - CB Mario Markland: Markland hasn't done much yet, and was a salary cap casualty after 2 seasons in New Orleans. Currently on the Lions, has 65 career tackles and 1 interception.
28. Eagles - ROLB Maurice Ghoggins: Bust, as the Eagles whiff on two straight linebackers.. Currently a free agent, he has 65 career tackles, 2 for a loss, 1 sack, and 1 interception.
29. Giants (from Bucs from Colts) - RT Shaun Scobee: Scobee has mostly played behind RT Kareem McKenzie the past 3 seasons, but will now most likely start, and is a solid right tackle.
30. Giants - CB Braylon Bowe-Drew: Bowe-Drew is a solid cornerback, though he has barely played over the past 3 seasons. Bowe-Drew has 20 tackles for his career.
31. Seahawks - RE Emeka Mourning: Mourning has been stuck behind RE Elvis Dumervil the past three seasons, but has been decent, with 52 tackles, 9 for a loss, 3 sacks, and 1 interception.
32. Jaguars - WR Jamario Baston: Baston has given the Jaguars solid production for the #32 overall pick, with 163 career receptions for 229 yards and 8 TDs.
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