Yannick Ngakoue
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Would it make more sense for the Jets to trade for Yannick Ngakoue or sign Jadeveon Clowney? Michael Nania and Ben Blessington discuss in Part 2/3 of their mailbag series.

This is part two of a three-part series answering mailbag questions submitted by fans of the Cool Your Jets podcast. Stay tuned for episode three in the coming days, and check out episode one here!

Timestamps:

  • 1:03 – Should things go awry in 2020, will the Jets’ fall guy be Adam Gase, or is there a small chance it could be Sam Darnold?
  • 4:03 – Players we were wrong about?
  • 10:59 – Why didn’t Jamal Adams‘ teammates wish him well wishes on Twitter?
  • 15:18 – How should Joe Douglas use the draft capital he’s acquired from Adams trade?
  • 20:12 – How could a lost NCAA season affect the 2021 NFL Draft?
  • 23:20 – Should Jets trade for Yannick Ngakoue or sign Jadveon Clowney?

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Michael Nania is one of the best analytical New York Jets minds in the world, combining his statistical expertise with game film to add proper context to the data. Nania scrapes every corner, ensuring you know all there is to know about everyone from the QB to the long snapper. Nania's Numbers, Nania's QB Grades, and Nania's All-22 give fans a deeper and more well-rounded dive into the Jets than anyone else can offer. Email: michael.nania[at]jetsxfactor.com - Twitter: @Michael_Nania
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