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We have the 62nd prospect on the GGN Big Board!

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     And the winner is: Darnell Savage Joe Namath Jerseys Stitched , S, Maryland! With Savage taking the 62nd spot, our crowd sourced Big Board now looks like this:Nick Bosa, Edge,..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Jets StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Jets NewsYahoo Jets Team PageYahoo Jets ReportYahoo Jets Depth ChartYahoo Jets TransactionsYahoo Jets PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁旴uilding A GGN Big Board: Prospect #63EDTShareTweetShareShareBuilding A GGN Big Board: Prospect #63Chuck Cook-USA TODAY SportsWe have the 62nd prospect on the GGN Big Board! And the winner is: Darnell Savage, S, Maryland! With Savage taking the 62nd spot, our crowd sourced Big Board now looks like this:Nick Bosa, Edge, Ohio StateQuinnen Williams, DL, AlabamaJosh Allen, Edge, KentuckyJonah Williams, OT, AlabamaClelin Ferrell, Edge, ClemsonRashan Gary, Edge, MichiganEd Oliver, DT, HoustonDevin White, LB, LSUGreedy Williams, CB, LSUDwayne Haskins Youth LaDainian Tomlinson Jerseys , QB, Ohio StateD.K. Metcalf, WR, MississippiT.J. Hockenson, TE, IowaJawaan Taylor, OT, FloridaKyler Murray, QB, OklahomaN’Keal Harry, WR, Arizona StateJachai Polite, Edge, FloridaMontez Sweat, Edge, Mississippi StateAndre Dillard, OT, Washington StateBrian Burns, Edge, Florida StateCody Ford, OT, OklahomaGarrett Bradbury, OC, North Carolina StateNoah Fant, TE, IowaByron Murphy LaDainian Tomlinson Jerseys Stitched , CB, WashingtonChristian Wilkins, DT, ClemsonDevin Bush, LB, MichiganGreg Little, OT, MississippiMarquise Brown, WR, OklahomaDexter Lawrence, DT, ClemsonJosh Jacobs, RB, AlabamaDeandre Baker, CB, GeorgiaA.J. Brown, WR, MississippiDrew Lock, QB, MissouriHakeem Butler, WR, Iowa StateJeffery Simmons, DT, Mississippi StateDalton Risner, OL, Kansas StateKelvin Harmon Youth Joe Klecko Jerseys , WR, North Carolina StateIrv Smith, Jr., TE, AlabamaNasir Adderley, S, DelawareChris Lindstrom, OG, Boston CollegeElgton Jenkins, C, MississippiJerry Tillery, DL, Notre DameChase Winovich, Edge, MichiganAmani Oruwariye, CB Penn StateErik McCoy, C, Texas A&MJJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, StanfordRock Ya-Sin, CB, TempleDeebo Samuel, WR, South CarolinaDaniel Jones, QB, DukeDeionte Thompson Joe Klecko Jerseys Stitched , S, AlabamaZach Allen, DL, Boston CollegeJaylon Ferguson, Edge, Louisiana TechChauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, FloridaYodny Cajuste, OT, West VirginiaJohnathan Abram, S, Mississippi StateAndy Isabella, WR, UMassMack Wilson, LB, AlabamaTaylor Rapp, S, WashingtonTrayvon Mullen, CB, ClemsonJuan Thornhill, S, VirginiaMichael Dieter, OG, WisconsinDavid Montgomery, RB, Iowa StateDarnell Savage Youth Curtis Martin Jerseys , S, Maryland?From now until mid April I’ll be putting up a daily poll asking GGN to vote on the best available player from a rolling list of 15 candidates. The idea here is to build a generic Big Board reflecting the community’s view of this year’s draft class regardless of the Jets’ (or any other team’s) particular needs. So for instance, the Jets do not need a QB this year, but that should not prevent you from placing a QB high on the Big Board. Each day we will close the previous day’s poll and the candidate with the most votes will be added to the GGN Big Board. In the event of a tie vote the tie will be broken by surname in alphabetical order. By the time the draft rolls around we should have enough players on our Big Board to cover two rounds of the draft.In the event I have made an egregious omission and a name you think should be on the poll is not there you can write in candidates in the comments section. If a player gets support in the comments section I’ll add him to the next day’s poll.Try not to get overly frustrated if your guy isn’t being voted to the top of the board. We all have different views and what we’re looking for here is a composite of the best players in the community’s collective mind. Your views may or may not coincide with the community’s, and either way that’s OK.So let’s get to it. Today we vote for the #63 prospect on the 2019 crowd sourced GGN Big Board. Who will it be? Vote early, vote often, and let’s hear who you think are the best players in this draft.Jets vs. Giants: Five Bold Predictions Week 3 of scintillating preseason football and it’s time for some more Bold Predictions. This week is actually somewhat interesting football, as we’ll get to see extended playing time from the probable starters. Disclaimer: A Bold Prediction is not something that is likely or probable to happen. Bold Predictions are blind guesses that are laughably optimistic beyond what anyone can reasonably expect to happen, but not so far as to be virtually impossible. Saying that Leonard Williams will get a sack is not a Bold Prediction, nor is saying that Bilal Powell will run for 650 yards. By definition, Bold Predictions are unlikely, but not impossible, to occur. Since this is a Jets site, they are also pro-Jets predictions. As always, the Final Score prediction is meant to be realistic, not a Bold Prediction.Let’s take a look at how we did last week.Ummm ... on second thought, let’s not. In fact, last week never happened. Bold predictions? What bold predictions? I don’t remember any bold predictions. And we shall never speak of this again.Here are my five Bold Predictions for tonight’s game:1.Brandon Copeland will stake his claim to a big role on the edge, with 1.5 sacks and a defensive turnover.2. The Jets will limit the Giants first team offense to a passer rating below 60 and zero points while the first teamers are in the game.3. Teddy Bridgewater will continue to do his best to stir up a quarterback controversy, throwing a pair of touchdown passes.4. Marcus Maye will celebrate his return with an interception and a long return of 40+ yards.5. Chris Herndon and Neal Sterling will combine for 100+ receiving yards and a touchdown.And a bonus prediction: Darron Lee will not look lost and will do something, anything, to justify his continued starting role in the Jets defense.Final Score: Jets get back on the winning side of things in the games where winning doesn’t count, dominating their crosstown rivals on both sides of the ball. Jets 26, Giants 13.