Eagles common supervisor Howie Roseman spoke to reporters earlier this week and laid out how he and the Eagles take a long-term strategy when evaluating draft prospects.
“To return in and count on 21-, 22-, 23-year-old gamers to be the perfect model of themselves, it’s in all probability somewhat naive,” Roseman mentioned. “So similar to all of us, these gamers have to be developed. We’ve obtained to determine the issues they’re additional together with and developed, after which have a variety of belief in our participant growth workers, our teaching workers, the folks on this constructing to get the perfect out of them. Work out what their energy is, what their weak point is, and work on these, get the perfect out of the participant. Lots of time within the draft, we speak about, ‘What might this participant be in 12 months 3?’ ”
What might this participant be in 12 months 3? The Jets ought to have that written on the wall of their draft room in Florham Park. The dialogue at choose No. 2 has been whether or not the Jets ought to choose Ohio State’s Arvell Reese or Texas Tech’s David Bailey. It might be the Jets love Sonny Types or Caleb Downs — two extra Ohio State defensive standouts — and nobody is aware of it, but it surely seems like a reasonably secure wager that this resolution might be between Reese and Bailey.
For me, Roseman’s concept of which participant might be higher in 2028 must be the deciding issue for Jets common supervisor Darren Mougey.








