Best candidates to step up/break out next year ?

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  1. RocklandJetsFan17

    RocklandJetsFan17 New Member

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    breakouts

    McKnight, Kerley, Ellis, Wilkerson.

    The last three barely had an offseason last year, and besides Ellis, played well. I think with LT gone, McKnight will be a solid complimentary back. Anybody remember his start at Buffalo in the 2010 season? I was there, and he bested.
     
  2. DimsAllmighty

    DimsAllmighty Well-Known Member

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    You know I going to take a shot and say Turner comes up big next year. I know he did next to nothing last season, but I think he becomes an impact player.

    Others who will more likely be more important to the Jets success next season:
    Wilkerson
    Kerley
    Turner
     
  3. joeklecko

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    He was cut from the roster in December and signed to the PS. He is now back on the roster.
     
  4. ugggghhh

    ugggghhh New Member

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    One guy I am interested in is Patrick Turner. He was the dolphins I think 3rd round pick a couple years ago. I remember reading about him, and he was a very highly touted recruit out of highschool, had a slow start to his career, and really started picking it up his senior year. Just sounded like he was a slow learner/late bloomer. I'm curious to see if he will do the same in the nfl. He's got great size to be a nice redzone target. Basically be what plaxico burress was for you last year. Probably doesn't have the best speed so seperation could be an issue, but to throw him in in the redzone could be good.
     
  5. wildaces

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    Kenrick Ellis, Jeremy Kerley, and Dustin Keller will be.

    I think we have just seen the tip of the ice burg with Keller.
     
  6. TNJet

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    yes he is.

    Ron Paul 2012

    Otherwise, the big year will belong to Sparano because our Offense will not be a clusterfuck anymore.
     
  7. Big Blocker

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    It's not much to go on, but it did seem he was showing some signs of stepping it up toward the end of last season. From that i am cautiously optimistic about him.
     

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