NY Jets Draft Contest

Pick the Jets Draft Picks Contest

It is contest time JetNation. With the draft rapidly approaching we want you to play GM and tell us who the Jets will be drafting in rounds 1 through 3 of this year’s draft. All you need to do is:

  • Tell us who you think the Jets will draft in each of the first 3 rounds (we need the player name and the position)

How do I Win?

We will award 2 points for each correct position drafted in rounds one and 2, plus an additional 3 points for getting the right player. If a tie exists after the first two rounds we will use the round 3 position and then the round 3 player as a tie breaker. If a tie still exists, Frank (Bergen Jet) will randomly select a winner out of all tied participants.

NOTE: You will only get points if the position and player you select are picked in the correct round. So if I were to select RB in the second, I would not get points for a RB selected in the third.

What Do I Win?

The winner will receive an autographed photo of either a current of former New York Jets player. If multiple people are tied after all tiebreakers are used, they will be entered into a random drawing so the winner can be determined.

How Do I Enter?

You enter by posting the following in this thread:

Round 1 Position:
Round 1 Player:
Round 2 Position:
Round 2 Player:
Round 3 Position:
Round 3 Player:

NOTE: Only one entry per person.

What If A Pick Is Traded?

If a pick is packaged and the Jets either move up or move down will we use the first two picks that the Jets make, with the third pick that the Jets make being the tie breaker.

When Do I Enter?

Anytime between now and 8:00 PM on April 26th.

Good luck everybody! Please remember you must post in this thread to enter.

Phil Sullivan

I started JetNation in 2005 and have been a New York Jets season ticket holder since graduating from high school. My dream is to see the New York Jets win the Super Bowl. Until then, I will be right here on JetNation writing, dreaming and talking NY Jets football.

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