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Does NickFolarin want to be a Lion fan again?

  • Yes, too bad he can't go back

  • No, he will wear his Bortles jersey with pride (but really shame)


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Kaepernick Hands Out Suits Outside of the NY Parole Offices
 
After using their first two picks in the 2017 NFL Draft on safeties, the Jets have opted not to pick up the fifth-year option on former first-rounder Calvin Pryor, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

Jets decline fifth-year option on safety Calvin Pryor

That's gotta be one of the worst draft classes in recent memory :lol: :x

Only dude who panned out for you guys was Enunwa

Spot on :x :smh: Idzik was awful.

Article below is from September 2016:

Calvin Pryor, first round: The third-year safety is filled with promise. He doesn’t have company.

Jace Amaro, second round: The tight end will try to prove himself with the Titans after two injury-filled, low-production seasons.

Dexter McDougle, third round: The cornerback tore his ACL before his rookie season began, and his career never seemed to recover. The Jets cut him Sunday, then re-signed him to the practice squad Tuesday.

Jalen Saunders, fourth round: The return man and wide receiver was cut during his rookie season after dropping two punts in two weeks. He’s currently a free agent.

Shaq Evans, fourth round: Evans, a wide receiver, at least lasted his entire rookie season. He was cut in 2015 and is a free agent.

Dakota Dozier, fourth round: Dozier remains on the roster as a reserve offensive lineman, but hasn’t seen much playing time.

Jeremiah George, fifth round: The linebacker didn’t last his rookie preseason on the active roster, but was signed to the practice squad. The Jaguars intervened, promptly signing him to their roster. He served as a backup for Jacksonville and later Tampa Bay before getting cut last week.

Brandon Dixon, sixth round: Also currently a free agent. The cornerback was released late in his rookie training camp and has had a cup of tea with several teams.

Quincy Enunwa, sixth round: Pryor’s company in the good graces of the team. Enunwa had a solid career as a third or fourth wide wideout and has emerged as a key part of the passing game.

IK Enemkpali, sixth round: The punchline of this draft class.

Tajh Boyd, sixth round: Before his release by the Jets and recent arrest, Boyd couldn’t even cut the Canadian Football League.

Trevor Reilly, seventh round: The linebacker held his own, hanging around the Jets as a special-teams glue guy until being released Saturday.
 
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If Enunwa signs an extension he'll be the first jersey I buy since Revis' first stint here :lol:
 
After using their first two picks in the 2017 NFL Draft on safeties, the Jets have opted not to pick up the fifth-year option on former first-rounder Calvin Pryor, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

Jets decline fifth-year option on safety Calvin Pryor

That's gotta be one of the worst draft classes in recent memory :lol: :x

Only dude who panned out for you guys was Enunwa

Spot on :x :smh: Idzik was awful.

Article below is from September 2016:

Calvin Pryor, first round: The third-year safety is filled with promise. He doesn’t have company.

Jace Amaro, second round: The tight end will try to prove himself with the Titans after two injury-filled, low-production seasons.

Dexter McDougle, third round: The cornerback tore his ACL before his rookie season began, and his career never seemed to recover. The Jets cut him Sunday, then re-signed him to the practice squad Tuesday.

Jalen Saunders, fourth round: The return man and wide receiver was cut during his rookie season after dropping two punts in two weeks. He’s currently a free agent.

Shaq Evans, fourth round: Evans, a wide receiver, at least lasted his entire rookie season. He was cut in 2015 and is a free agent.

Dakota Dozier, fourth round: Dozier remains on the roster as a reserve offensive lineman, but hasn’t seen much playing time.

Jeremiah George, fifth round: The linebacker didn’t last his rookie preseason on the active roster, but was signed to the practice squad. The Jaguars intervened, promptly signing him to their roster. He served as a backup for Jacksonville and later Tampa Bay before getting cut last week.

Brandon Dixon, sixth round: Also currently a free agent. The cornerback was released late in his rookie training camp and has had a cup of tea with several teams.

Quincy Enunwa, sixth round: Pryor’s company in the good graces of the team. Enunwa had a solid career as a third or fourth wide wideout and has emerged as a key part of the passing game.

IK Enemkpali, sixth round: The punchline of this draft class.

Tajh Boyd, sixth round: Before his release by the Jets and recent arrest, Boyd couldn’t even cut the Canadian Football League.

Trevor Reilly, seventh round: The linebacker held his own, hanging around the Jets as a special-teams glue guy until being released Saturday.

Yikes :x :x

Now he's got the Jags to keep mediocre too :lol: :x


Lmaooooooooo bruh.

Dude really said he'll really be throwin' it back for cam.

I already know he's invited to Odell's boat

While smacking his lips [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]
 
"Doesn't say nice things about my QB? Must be because he's a trash reporter" - NT Logic

yeah because constantly trying to find flaws in Carr's game because he wants to be right about him 4 years later while at the same time praising Sam Bradford like he is perennial All Pro each year leads to great credibility

he will also block anyone on Twitter who opposes or challenges him, dude is a grade A *** clown
 
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Matt Ryan and JULIO will be in it for sure. Maybe Freeman, Beasley, Mack and Trufrant could make top 100 this year
 
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