Jets have now traded 5 of their last 6 first-round picks

The Jets’ first-round picks from 2013-2017 have all been traded away.

The New York Jets have done a poor job of keeping their first-round draft picks past their rookie contracts.

With Jamal Adams traded to Seattle on Saturday, the Jets have now traded away five of their last six first-round draft picks from 2013-2017. The other four players are Sheldon Richardson, Calvin Pryor, Leonard Williams and Darron Lee. Additionally, Dee Milliner, who was drafted by New York before Richardson in 2013, was cut after just 21 games with the Jets.

Out of those players, Adams was without a doubt the most talented. Richardson, who was also dealt to Seattle, has bounced from team to team and is now in Cleveland. Pryor is out of the league, while Lee is a backup for the Chiefs. Williams is with the Giants after being dealt prior to the trade deadline last season.

The Jets have been abysmal when it comes to drafting over the last decade, but Adams was a clear hit from the day he stepped foot inside the training facility. Beloved by fans for his outspokenness and impact play, he could’ve been one of the greatest Jets of all-time.

However, the combination of three losing seasons and a falling out with general manager Joe Douglas and head coach Adam Gase was a breaking point for Adams. He felt Douglas went against his word when he said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for Life” and negotiate a new deal this offseason. Adams claims a proposal was never sent. Recently, Adams said he didn’t believe Gase was the right leader to take the Jets to a Super Bowl.

With Adams out of the loop now, Douglas has to make the most of the draft capital he received from Seattle — especially the two first-rounders. Maybe they’ll stick around for a second contract in New York.

The Idzik 12: With Quincy Enunwa hurt, only 1 of Jets’ 2014 picks remains active

Here’s an updated look at the infamous ‘Idzik 12,’ now that Quincy Enunwa’s Jets career is in jeopardy.

John Idzik’s infamous 2014 draft class is no longer represented on the Jets roster.

New York had 12 picks in the 2014 NFL Draft, the most of any team. The draft was a disaster though, as Idzik and the Jets wound up with one of the worst classes in franchise history. It’s a big reason why the Jets have the least amount of homegrown players in the NFL.

The one diamond in the rough? A sixth-round pick out of the University of Nebraska by the name of Quincy Enunwa. However, Enunwa is set to miss yet another season with yet another neck injury, which means there won’t be a single member of the Idzik 12 on New York’s active roster in 2020. Even worse, only one member of that draft class remains on any team’s active roster.

With Enunwa on the PUP list, we thought it was time to revisit Idzik’s horrid dozen picks.