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Did the New York Jets Help Mark Sanchez in the 2012 NFL Draft?

May 2, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Well, the New York Jets can't say they didn't lift a finger to try and help Mark Sanchez during the draft.
But you could count the number of ways they helped Sanchez by doing just that—lifting a finger.
Georgia Tech wide receiver Stephen Hill could draw comparison to an even faster version of Brandon Marshall. He may not be a polished route runner, but he can run the slant all day, which just happens to be Sanchez's favorite throw to make.
Another route he can run all day? The go route. The Jets could use a deep threat to help tilt the numbers in favor of their ground-and-pound attack.
An attack which they may have overemphasized by grabbing Baylor running back Terrance Ganaway in the sixth round. We could split hairs all day over sixth-round picks who may or may not even make the roster, but the Jets still lack an explosive option out of the backfield. 
In fact, if you want to include Tim Tebow in the discussion (which some people do, including myse...

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