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Posted: Thursday June 11, 1998 05:20 PM

 

Dorian Boose

2nd round, 56th overall
Defensive end, Washington State
Comments: He has a good combo of size, speed, and athletic ability. Not a real physical guy though, and is a better pass-rush guy than run stuffer. Not sure he fits into their 3-4 scheme as a defensive end.

Scott Frost

3rd round, 67th overall
Quarterback/safety, Nebraska
Comments: College quarterback who will convert to the secondary at the NFL level. Projects at strong safety. A lot like Buccaneer safety John Lynch ... he's a big-time hitter, and will excel on special teams. Athletic enough to cover slot receiver when he gets his technique down.

Kevin Williams

3rd round, 87th overall
Cornerback, Oklahoma State
Comments: Was a cornerback in college, but Jets will give him a long look at safety ... good player but may lack deep man-to-man skills at cornerback but should have enough range and speed to cover well as safety ... doesn’t have safety’s size but plays bigger and more physical than he looks.

Jason Fabini

4th round, 111th overall
Tackle, Cincinnati
Comments: Very productive college player who started all 4 years and has a lot of experience at left tackle, although he will start as a backup right tackle for Jets ... does not have great natural skills, movement, or range, but has a great work ethic and is very tenacious ... will be more suited at right tackle ... needs improvement on pass protection but should be quality lock-on battler type.

Casey Dailey

5th round, 134th overall
Linebacker, Northwestern
Comments: Was an edge-rusher type defensive end in college but Jets will move him to strong-side linebacker in 3-4 defense ... will still be primarily a rush guy and will make this team as an upfield pass rusher ... will not be utilized in coverages or drops ... not gifted overall but a good, productive football player.

Doug Karczewski

5th round, 141st overall
Guard, Virginia
Comments: Will move from his regular college position of tackle to guard, probably on the left side ... does not have great measurables or athletic ability but plays hard and with intelligence ... somewhat of an overachiever -- should stick as a backup guard and special teams.

Blake Spence

5th round, 146th overall
Tight end, Oregon
Comments: More of a receiving tight end than a blocker ... has been very productive in passing game and will give Jets another threat as No. 3 tight end ... not physical and explosive enough as a blocker to be a starter but may develop in that area.

Eric Bateman

5th round, 149th overall
Guard, BYU
Comments: Huge, wide-body tackle with adequate overall skills ... will probably get a look as a backup right tackle, but does not have a lot of range. Although he has been well-schooled in the passing game on the college level, he may have trouble with edge speed pass rushers.

Eric Ogbogu

6th round, 163rd overall
Defensive end, Maryland
Comments: One of the sleeper defensive ends in this draft ... has good edge rusher qualities and can run and chase from the back side ... not a finished product but could be a real gem as a nickel rusher if he can develop.

Chris Brazzell

6th round, 174th overall
Receiver, Angelo State
Comments: Very productive receiver with good size and athletic ability but not great deep speed ... better than a possession guy who won’t really stretch defense ... should stick as No. 4 or 5 receiver.

Dustin Johnson

6th round, 183rd overall
Running back, BYU
Comments: Has played some tight end on college level ... might have some type of role as a halfback-type and can catch ball out of backfield ... fullback position is pretty full with Keith Byars and Jerald Sowell, so could be headed to practice squad.

Lawrence Hart

7th round, 195th overall
Tight end, Southern
Comments: Big, physical tight end who has marginal production in passing game due to college offensive philosophy ... Jets will try to develop receiving skills and hope he sticks as blocking tight end and special-teams performer ... may be long shot.

 

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