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The latest stats, facts, news, photos, and notes on Nate Garner offensive tackle - of the New York Jets drafted in 2008.
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Coach: Keller's made huge strides
newsday.com 4/30/2008 — Joe Tiller had no problem addressing the primary criticism
leveled against his tight end, Dustin Keller, whom the Jets took with the 30th overall pick of last weekend's draft.
GANG GREEN'S BIG GHOL —
NY Post: Sports 4/29/2008
OK, admit it Jets fans. You really wanted Darren McFadden or Matt Ryan. McFadden could have injected instant energy into the Jets' plodding, one-first-down-at-a-time offense. And Ryan could have provided a complete start-over at quarterback, an...
JETS WAIVE TWO —
NY Post: Sports 4/29/2008
The Jets yesterday waived tight end Joe Kowalewski and fullback Stacy Tutt to make room on the roster for some new rookie free agent signings. Kowalewski, who made it from being a rookie free agent tryout player to playing games for the Jets...
Grading the draft —
The Jet Stream - NY Daily News Blogs 4/29/2008
You’ve heard this a thousand times: It takes at least three years to accurately grade a draft.
Well, if all the football writers and analysts waited that long, we’d all be out of jobs.
The grades on the 2008 already are in, and ...