The Jets have their first interview of this year’s head coaching search in the books.The team announced on Wednesday afternoon that they have completed an interview with Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. It’s also the first completed interview for Bieniemy Womens Eric Tomlinson Jersey , who is also set to talk to the Buccaneers on Wednesday before moving on to interviews with the Dolphins and Bengals.Hiring a coach with an offensive background would be a departure for the Jets as they have favored the defensive side of the ball over the last two decades. Bill Parcells replaced Rich Kotite in 1997 and was followed by Al Groh, Herman Edwards, Eric Mangini, Rex Ryan and Todd Bowles.Given the presence of quarterback Sam Darnold, it’s no surprise that the team is looking in that direction. Buccaneers offensive coordinator Todd Monken http://www.jetslockerroom.com/authentic-darron-lee-jersey , former Packers head coach Mike McCarthy and USC offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury also fit that bill, although Cowboys defensive backs coach Kris Richard is also on the candidate list. In the lead up to the NFL Draft, many analysts put together a big board. This their ranking of the prospects. Over the next few days, I want to take a look at various big boards and compare them to..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteGang Green Nationa New York Jets communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsJetsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Jets StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Jets NewsYahoo Jets Team PageYahoo Jets ReportYahoo Jets Depth ChartYahoo Jets TransactionsYahoo Jets PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕How did the Jets do in the 2019 NFL Draft vs. Pro Football Focus’ big board?New,45commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareHow did the Jets do in the 2019 NFL Draft vs. Pro Football Focus’ big board?Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty ImagesIn the lead up to the NFL Draft Jamison Crowder Jersey , many analysts put together a big board. This their ranking of the prospects. Over the next few days, I want to take a look at various big boards and compare them to the slots in the NFL Draft where the Jets made their picks.Today we continue by looking at the big board of Pro Football Focus.As a reminder, none of these will definitely prove the Jets or an analyst are right or wrong. By doing a number of these, we will be able to see whether a consensus believes the Jets got good value from their picks.Quinnen Williams (Jets pick: 3; PFF’s rank: 3) Equal valueWilliams is the chalk pick on this big board.Jachai Polite (Jets pick: 68; PFF’s rank: 98) -30 valueThis one surprises me quite a bit since I assumed PFF would focus more on production in games than pre-Draft process. They indicate his poor testing dropped his stock.Chuma Edoga (Jets pick: 92; PFF’s rank: 64) +28 valueThe early reviews of this pick have been good.Trevon Wesco (Jets pick: 121; PFF’s rank: 228) -107 valueI think there will be a divide on this player between old school and new school analysts. Old school types will really like this. New school types will believe this is a reach.Blake Cashman (Jets pick: 157; PFF’s rank: 59) +98 valueThis is a huge discrepancy from Mel Kiper’s big board yesterday, which had Cashman as a huge reach. PFF actually thinks he’s the second best player the Jets picked. I fall somewhere between these extremes.Blessaun Austin (Jets pick: 196; PFF’s rank: 214) -18 valueIf you buy into PFF Womens Leonard Williams Jersey , you probably will be pleased to see this. Coming within 18 spots at this stage of the Draft means the value is in the same ballpark..........................................So there you have it. I direct you to the comments for PFF bashing.Previous entries: Mel Kiper