many analysts put together a big board. This their ranking of the prospects. Over the next few days, I want to take a look at various big boards and compare them to..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteGang Green Nationa New York Jets communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsJetsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Jets StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Jets NewsYahoo Jets Team PageYahoo Jets ReportYahoo Jets Depth ChartYahoo Jets TransactionsYahoo Jets PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕How did the Jets do in the 2019 NFL Draft vs. The Draft Network’s big board? New,53commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareHow did the Jets do in the 2019 NFL Draft vs. The Draft Network’s big board? Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY SportsIn the lead up to the NFL Draft, many analysts put together a big board. This their ranking of the prospects. Over the next few days, I want to take a look at various big boards and compare them to the slots in the NFL Draft where the Jets made their picks.Today we continue by looking at the big board of The Draft Network.As a reminder, none of these will definitely prove the Jets or an analyst are right or wrong. By doing a number of these, we will be able to see whether a consensus believes the Jets got good value from their picks.Quinnen Williams (Jets pick: 3; The Draft Network’s rank: 1) +2 valueI honestly would be surprised if Williams was viewed as negative value against anybody’s big board.Jachai Polite (Jets pick: 68; The Draft Network’s rank: 43) +25 valueThe process concerns seemed to knock Polite out of first round value for The Draft Network, but he only fell to second round value. The Jets picked him in the third round.Chuma Edoga (Jets pick: 92; The Draft Network’s rank: 120) -28 valueThis is the first time we have seen Edoga rated as a negative value pick in our examination of the big boards.Trevon Wesco (Jets pick: 121; The Draft Network’s rank: 171) -50 valueWesco goes around a round and a half too early for this big board.Blake Cashman (Jets pick: 157; The Draft Network’s rank: 59) +98 valueIf you buy into this ranking, you have to be excited with what the Jets did. Not only did they get the best talent in the Draft. They got three of the top sixty players despite owning only one pick in the first two rounds.Blessaun Austin (Jets pick: 196; The Draft Network’s rank: NR) -104(+) valueThey stopped ranking at 300, and Austin missed the cut.Previous entries:Mel KiperPro Football Focus We have the 58th and 59th prospects on the GGN Big Board! It’s a tie! And the winners are: Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson and Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia! With Mullen and Thornhill taking the 58th and..."We have the 58th and 59th prospects on the GGN Big Board! It’s a tie! And the winners are: Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson and Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia! With Mullen and Thornhill taking the 58th and 59th spots, 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 Jachai Polite Buffalo Bills Jersey , LSUDwayne Haskins, 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, CB, WashingtonChristian Wilkins, DT, ClemsonDevin Bush, LB, MichiganGreg Little, OT, MississippiMarquise Brown, WR Color Rush Jachai Polite Jersey , 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, 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 Youth Jachai Polite Jersey , StanfordRock Ya-Sin, CB, TempleDeebo Samuel, WR, South CarolinaDaniel Jones, QB, DukeDeionte Thompson, 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, Virginia?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 #60 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.