Exclusive Draft Chat for Mike T and Joey

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Exclusive Draft Chat for Mike T and Joey

Published: Wed, April 22, 2009 - 9:19am ET
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: Mike Tannenbaum, Joey Clinkscales, Darrelle Revis, Chansi Stuckey, Jerricho Cotchery, David Clowney, Dustin Keller, club seat owners, suite holders

04/22 — The New York Jets experienced a first Tuesday morning when general manager Mike Tannenbaum and vice president of college scouting Joey Clinkscales participated in an exclusive conference call, not with reporters as they often do but rather with club seat owners and suite holders at New Jets Stadium.

Neither man gave up the name of the player the Jets secretly covet at their No. 17 position in the first round of this weekend's draft, but both provided insightful replies to a dozen questions from fans who have purchased premium seating in the NJS, often revolving around the coveted flexibility that the Jets seek upon entering any draft.

"In the last three years we've made 15 draft-day trades and that's all a function of trying to take advantage of opportunities," Tannenbaum said. "That would be our goal again this year. If there are opportunities, we would consider going up as well as going back, depending on how the board sits."

Such flexibility, Clinkscales said, is a reason the team doesn't feel an urgent need to grab a wide receiver, a position, one fan stated, that they desperately need.

"I wouldn't say we need a wide receiver in the worst way," Joey said. "The guys we have, David Clowney has progressed greatly, we have Jerricho Cotchery, we have Chansi Stuckey, who we like a lot and who we think will be really good. I think if you have a really good mix of players, which we do have, your wide receiver corps will be pretty good.

"We'll go in and not feel like we have our hands tied with one particular position," Clinkscales continued. "At the end of the day, we're just trying to get the best player available."

Tannenbaum explained that by the night before the draft, he and his staff will have put together a call sheet.

"It's similar to an offensive or defensive coordinator's game plan sheet," Mike T said. "We'll have groups of players we'd trade up for and situations when we'd trade back."

Those call sheets came in handy in 2007, when he said the Jets had agreed the night before the draft to swap first-round picks with Carolina, which they turned into the selection of Pro Bowl corner-to-be Darrelle Revis, and last year, when a provisional deal with Green Bay for the 30th overall pick materialized.

"We identified Dustin Keller as a player we'd move up for," Tannenbaum said. "He met all our criteria. It was a position of need, he was a player who had production, he measured out well objectively, and he was a great person. We put the value of a fourth-round pick to move up, and we had a pretty good sense of which teams we could trade with. So we actually made that decision the day before."

If anyone on the call detected a method to the madness, they were correct. It could be summed up in three traits: unemotional, methodical, systematic.

"I look at draft day like game day," Mike T said. "All the hard work's been done. We should just go in there and enjoy it. We're prepared, and whatever happens, happens."

More events similar to this unique, exclusive conference call are being planned for the club seat owners and suite holders at New Jets Stadium.

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Scott Said:

Thu, April 23, 2009 - 8:25am ET

"Gholston gives us the equivalent of 2 Number Ones this year. Like many others, he was wasted under the previous regime and will benefit from good coaching and coaches adjusting a "system" to take advantage of players' abilities. Remember Suggs at Baltimore? I see Gholston in this mode. By the way, why not a Thomas Jones for Boldin trade, then trading down and taking Donald Brown?"

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baker urdan Said:

Thu, April 23, 2009 - 3:36pm ET

"I am surprised that with the great job Coach Ryan and GM Mike are doing in assembling an outstanding team, that a full court press (to take an expression from another sport) hasn't been taken to Kiln, Mississippi to encourage BF to return for ONE final year. Even it you dratt Sanchez, or the current QB's prove to be more than adequate, what could be better than #4 directing this 2009 team?"

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roger Said:

Thu, April 23, 2009 - 8:08pm ET

"i can think of a better thing than #4 directing the 2009 team; a QB who doesn't throw 22 interceptions. Favre retired, one and done, give the reigns to Clemens. Now either draft Tyson Jackson (probably won't be there at 17) or Chris Wells, and cut ties with Jones if he wants a new contract."

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