Luckily for the Jets, Joe Douglas has experience finding great value late in the first round

Jets GM Joe Douglas watched the Ravens draft late in the first round for years. He knows what to do with the Seahawks two first-round picks.

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OT Michael Oher

Douglas found the Ravens’ starting tackle for five solid seasons with the 23rd pick in the 2009 draft. Oher played and started in every game from 2009-2013 and then missed five games in the final year of his time in Baltimore.

Offensive linemen are incredibly hard to draft in the NFL, and Douglas found one of the best over a good stretch of time late in the first round. It’s a trend he continued during his time in Philadelphia.