
"In regard to David, we had good touch points with him at the combine, we went to his pro day, had a good dinner with him, and we were just kind of juggling our 30 (visits) and how to use them. I wouldn't look too much into a cancellation because there was other ones that we may have changed as well."
"It's a little different. It's nice, right? We think we know what's going to happen at one. We have these pool of players and I'm like, 'OK, let's dive in.' We know we're going to get one of these players."
"The Jets are targeting one of the edge rushers, according to sources. While they focused on defense in free agency, they're still looking for a dynamic front-seven presence."
The New York Jets remain uncertain about their choice for the second overall pick in the NFL draft, with Ohio State's Arvell Reese and Texas Tech's David Bailey as top candidates. General manager Darren Mougey clarified that the cancellation of Bailey's top-30 visit should not be interpreted as a sign of preference for Reese. The Jets are focusing on acquiring a dynamic edge rusher, having already gathered sufficient information on both players through previous interactions and evaluations.
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