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Javon Kinlaw is a Jet!-Pick #14, 2020 NFL Draft.

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Run defenders in a W9.

47 snaps and zero pressures. SMFH
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Don't GAF bout rabies doe
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Lol non issue at all. He's a southern boy folks. They hunt and eat squirrels all the time.
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Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
for anyone who thinks thats crazy..

charles haley used to jerk off in front if his teammates

Haley jerked off in front of Joe Montana while telling him he was thinking about Joe's wife. Charles was certifiably insane.

And didn't he piss on Jerry's locker too??
Originally posted by MrNineSeven:
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
for anyone who thinks thats crazy..

charles haley used to jerk off in front if his teammates

Haley jerked off in front of Joe Montana while telling him he was thinking about Joe's wife. Charles was certifiably insane.

And didn't he piss on Jerry's locker too??

NO, he pissed at Tim Harris' car after practice..
Originally posted by MrNineSeven:
And didn't he piss on Jerry's locker too??

In highschool one of my teammates came out in a Peyton Manning jersey for practice because someone peed on his stuff in the lockerroom lmaoooo
Originally posted by NCommand:
Run defenders in a W9.


LOL at Thomas.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Run defenders in a W9.


LOL at Thomas.
That's brutal.

Back to topic: I'm not sure this is a fair chart. Of course edge risers are going to get more pressure than interior guys, that's their job.

Having said that I have to side with NC a bit here, outside of Donald I just don't see enough difference in DTS from top tier to middle or lower. I put them in RB value territory in the draft as a result. Love the kid but would rather have gone in a more impactful position.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Run defenders in a W9.


LOL at Thomas.
That's brutal.

Back to topic: I'm not sure this is a fair chart. Of course edge risers are going to get more pressure than interior guys, that's their job.

Having said that I have to side with NC a bit here, outside of Donald I just don't see enough difference in DTS from top tier to middle or lower. I put them in RB value territory in the draft as a result. Love the kid but would rather have gone in a more impactful position.

Basically. Could've had Wirfs instead of trading back. Only time can tell how this will play out
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
I just don't see enough difference in DTS from top tier to middle or lower. I put them in RB value territory in the draft as a result. Love the kid but would rather have gone in a more impactful position.

Correct, so far Kinlaw has been a poor pick because DT's are not impactful unless great pass rushers. Maybe he get's it together next year? Should have picked Wirfs and cut Bust McGlinchey
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
That's brutal.

Back to topic: I'm not sure this is a fair chart. Of course edge risers are going to get more pressure than interior guys, that's their job.

Having said that I have to side with NC a bit here, outside of Donald I just don't see enough difference in DTS from top tier to middle or lower. I put them in RB value territory in the draft as a result. Love the kid but would rather have gone in a more impactful position.

Originally posted by martysofresh:
Basically. Could've had Wirfs instead of trading back. Only time can tell how this will play out

Originally posted by maxsmart:
Correct, so far Kinlaw has been a poor pick because DT's are not impactful unless great pass rushers. Maybe he get's it together next year? Should have picked Wirfs and cut Bust McGlinchey

We're getting some smart fans in here!
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
That's brutal.

Back to topic: I'm not sure this is a fair chart. Of course edge risers are going to get more pressure than interior guys, that's their job.

Having said that I have to side with NC a bit here, outside of Donald I just don't see enough difference in DTS from top tier to middle or lower. I put them in RB value territory in the draft as a result. Love the kid but would rather have gone in a more impactful position.

Originally posted by martysofresh:
Basically. Could've had Wirfs instead of trading back. Only time can tell how this will play out

Originally posted by maxsmart:
Correct, so far Kinlaw has been a poor pick because DT's are not impactful unless great pass rushers. Maybe he get's it together next year? Should have picked Wirfs and cut Bust McGlinchey

We're getting some smart fans in here!

Here's the problem with this take- Kinlaw was known as a pass rusher coming out. A raw player with elite physical traits. It's one year from a player that was said to be raw. Was Quinnen Williams a run defender after year 1? You can go ahead and compare Q. Williams year 1 to Kinlaw's year 1. To hear some of you tell it, the Jets should've never drafted him because of his rookie season.

What we have is a player with great tools working under a coach that has gotten the most out of his player (Kocurek). With that said, based on the chart provided, people outta lay off of AA. I doubt they are going to do that because none of this is about actual information. Just a vendetta

Looking forward to what Kinlaw shows in year 2. I need a rookie to flash and show why they were drafted in the 1st. Kinlaw has given us those moments. Solomon Thomas by comparison, did not.

Also, there is NO ONE who saw what Mike McGlinchey produced in 2020 coming. Not a single person.
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Here's the problem with this take- Kinlaw was known as a pass rusher coming out. A raw player with elite physical traits. It's one year from a player that was said to be raw. Was Quinnen Williams a run defender after year 1? You can go ahead and compare Q. Williams year 1 to Kinlaw's year 1. To hear some of you tell it, the Jets should've never drafted him because of his rookie season.

What we have is a player with great tools working under a coach that has gotten the most out of his player (Kocurek). With that said, based on the chart provided, people outta lay off of AA. I doubt they are going to do that because none of this is about actual information. Just a vendetta

Looking forward to what Kinlaw shows in year 2. I need a rookie to flash and show why they were drafted in the 1st. Kinlaw has given us those moments. Solomon Thomas by comparison, did not.

Also, there is NO ONE who saw what Mike McGlinchey produced in 2020 coming. Not a single person.

This. Quinnen Williams was inconsistent at best as a rookie and people were already declaring him a bust. This year he was pretty much unstoppable despite a near absence of talent on the edges for the Jets. He looks like a future Top 3 DT in football. Similarly you have people here already trying to put a "cap" on what Kinlaw is capable of when anyone who watched college football knew that he was considerably raw coming in.
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Here's the problem with this take- Kinlaw was known as a pass rusher coming out. A raw player with elite physical traits. It's one year from a player that was said to be raw. Was Quinnen Williams a run defender after year 1? You can go ahead and compare Q. Williams year 1 to Kinlaw's year 1. To hear some of you tell it, the Jets should've never drafted him because of his rookie season.

What we have is a player with great tools working under a coach that has gotten the most out of his player (Kocurek). With that said, based on the chart provided, people outta lay off of AA. I doubt they are going to do that because none of this is about actual information. Just a vendetta

Looking forward to what Kinlaw shows in year 2. I need a rookie to flash and show why they were drafted in the 1st. Kinlaw has given us those moments. Solomon Thomas by comparison, did not.

Also, there is NO ONE who saw what Mike McGlinchey produced in 2020 coming. Not a single person.

Disagree here, there were a few but it was based on personal hope not gut instinct. Those few employ the same school of thought as the anti AA crowd. They either didn't like the prospect or liked and wanted a different prospect and didn't get their wish and now root against their own guy.

We are seeing this with Kinlaw too unfortunately.
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