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With the NFL Draft 2020 over, it is now a quieter period of the offseason. This is the final episode of Season 1 of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast. It’s been a fun ride so far since we debuted the show in October. Brian Costello opens the show thanking all the guests so far. You …
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NFL general managers who didn’t plug all their teams’ holes in the draft suddenly have a new mission. Return to free agency to see who fits a need. In some cases, a starting job is open. In others, the search is on for a one-year leader. Here is The Post’s list of the 10 best …
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Breshad Perriman is a playmaker, not a consolation prize. At least that’s how coach Adam Gase views the Jets’ newest veteran wide receiver. “I’m excited to see what he can do in this offense,” Gase said Monday, in his first comments about the former first-round draft pick. “His skill set fits in well with what …
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The NFL might be ready to admit this coming season could be as unprecedented as the virtual draft that concluded Saturday. Schedule-makers are in the process of designing several versions of the 2020 slate, some of which include a Super Bowl on Feb. 28, the regular season starting as late as Thursday, Oct. 15 and …
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There are no excuses for Adam Gase, and no excuses for Sam Darnold, no matter what kind of NFL season we might have. Every other head coach, be it a rookie like Joe Judge or a GOAT like Bill Belichick, and every other quarterback, be it Patrick Mahomes or Darnold, is navigating through these troubled …
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Joe Douglas could have looked at the Jets’ disastrous NFL draft track record and played it safe to break from his predecessors. He didn’t. In his first draft as general manager, Douglas filled starting holes, helped his quarterback and still swung for the fences. The Post graded every pick: A higher grade at a lower …
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The Jets are adding Lamar Jackson to their team. No, not that one. This is Lamar Jackson, a cornerback from Nebraska. He is one of three undrafted cornerbacks that the Jets have agreed to terms with as a free agent, according to a source. Jets general manager Joe Douglas chose Virginia cornerback Bryce Hall in …
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So, how do you think they did? There’s little doubt that Joe Douglas, conducting his first NFL draft as a general manager, made the Jets better over the past three days. He targeted one of the top collegiate tackles and he pounced on Louisville’s Mekhi Becton with the 11th-overall pick in the first round Thursday …
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The first Jets draft of the Joe Douglas era is in the books. How did he do? We’ll tell you in three years. It is impossible to know how these draft picks will pan out, but you can evaluate on logic, and Douglas made some moves that were clearly smart and a couple that raised …
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Teams keep secret their NFL draft boards, but The Post shares its report card. So, which teams handled the unique scouting and technological challenges caused by coronavirus stay-at-home restrictions better than the rest? Here are first-look grades for all 32 teams, with a curve instituted for the first-, second- and third-round picks and an emphasis …