Kinda in the middle on the Jets pick. There's 2 ways to look at it from a football perspective though.

Obviously, you want to maximize talent across the board, but the Jets needs of OLB, CB, OL have to be addressed eventually. And in this case, the opportunity presented itself with both Williams and Josh Allen being on the board who were both expected to be somewhere in the 3-7 range. I feel like Allen would of been a far better pick with Gregg Williams there, as he not only can provide outside pressure but is athletic enough to drop back into the flats, which is what they were originally PLANNING before Anthony Barr decided to pussy out. That being said though, with the pick of Williams, the Jets are most likely gonna go 4-3, otherwise you're essentially blowing your first round pick on a "rotation" with another first round pick, which is just stupid planning on draft night.

So now you're the Jets, and you're running 4-3, with a weak CB core, no edge rushers, and OLB weakness, and when you look at your schedule, that 4-3 with shaky coverage, is just asking the Browns, Eagles, Patriots, Falcons, Ravens, and Steelers to just go "Yeah, no" and dink and dunk / outside run you the entire game.

It's either gonna work out spectacularly, or be a nuclear explosion on defense. No middle ground here lol.