New York Jets 2020 mock draft: Helping Sam Darnold out

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Isaiah Wilson 2020 NFL Draft
ATLANTA, GA – NOVEMBER 30: Isaiah Wilson #79, Andrew Thomas #71, and Solomon Kindley #66 of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate following the Georgia Bulldogs win over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 52-7 at Bobby Dodd Stadium on November 30, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) /

Day three picks

4. Solomon Kindley, OG, Georgia

Solomon Kindley worked so well in tandem with Andrew Thomas at Georgia, why not reunited them in the big leagues?

Kindley has outstanding size and strength, and like his teammate at Georgia, he’s a mauler in the running game. The Jets need offensive line depth and potential starters across the board. He would be a nice value here in the fourth round.

5. Anfernee Jennings, EDGE, Alabama

Although I fully expect the Jets to address the EDGE position in free agency, Anfernee Jennings would be an outstanding flyer here in the fifth round.

Perhaps miscast as a full-time stand-up linebacker at Alabama, I think Jennings has untapped potential with his hand in the dirt and he could be utilized more in that way under Gregg Williams.

6. Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas

If Duvernay is still available in the sixth round, I would think teams would be chomping at the bit to get him.

He’s got sort of a running back’s build and mentality after the catch, but Duvernay is a speed demon out of the slot who can win both vertically and after the catch.

7. Patrick Taylor Jr., RB, Memphis

Patrick Taylor Jr. could remind the Jets a bit of Le’Veon Bell. If Bell is not long for New York, this guy would be an ideal late-round type of player to take a shot on and hope he can stick.

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He’s got great size and receiving skills for a back, and can be lined up pretty much anywhere in the formation.