When I look at the Jets in 2007 and beyond, based on the current roster, here is what I see. I cannot name our QB, feature running back, a receiver after Coles, anyone on the OL who might get pro bowl mention, anyone on the defense after Vilma and perhaps Ellis who might get pro bowl mention. Given this analysis (obviously yours may differ), my draft order is; A very good/great PRO QB Running back Defensive player Receiver OL. I, however, cannot tell you from all the players who will be great as a pro. If any of the available QB?s are that player pick them at 4. If you know a running back that will be great at 4, pick them and so on. If D?brick is the only one who will be great at 4 then pick him. Of course, that still leaves the question of who will pass, run, catch and stop the other team from scoring. If you cannot be pretty sure that any of the top players will be very good/great than TRADE 4 for more picks and hope to get lucky. One OLineman by himself cannot make this team much better without some quality palyers at the skill positions, which the Jets do not and may not have for a number of years. One great running back by himself cannot make a team much better if the rest of the players stink (see barry sanders). A great QB can make a difference with an adequate OL in front of him. A great defense can carry a team with an adequate offense far into the playoffs-numerous examples of this. Therefore, OL is the last choice.