APRIL 21: Nearly a week after canceling Bailey’s top-30 visit, Jets general manager Darren Mougey cleared things up, sort of. According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, Mougey told the media, “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.”
He went on to note that visits can be utilized for medical checks, recruiting, opportunities for departments other than scouting to get time with a prospect, and “sometimes…it’s a smokescreen.” While he may have intentionally muddied things up with his final comments, Tony Pauline of EssentiallySports reported today that nearly all his league contacts are hearing that Bailey will be New York’s selection at No. 2 overall in two days.
APRIL 15: Draft rumors move quickly in the final weeks leading up to Day 1 of the big event. Just five days ago, Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey became the betting favorite to land with the Jets at the No. 2 overall pick. Just this evening, Connor Hughes of SportsNet New York reported that the team had canceled a top-30 visit that Bailey was supposed to attend.
There’s a lot of unspoken context here that’s worth mentioning. Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk commented that “it is unclear when Bailey was scheduled to visit,” confirming that, if a top-30 visit with the Jets had been announced for Bailey, it hadn’t been widely reported. Considering, as well, that today was the final possible day teams could host prospects for top-30 visits, just after 5pm on the final day seems an odd time for this information to break. It just as easily could’ve been reported that they ran out of time to get in a visit with Bailey, or it could’ve gone unreported and unnoticed altogether.
As Ryan Dunleavy of New York Post Sports suggests, the meaning of this report could taken in very different ways. The most obvious meaning would be that the Jets don’t intend to draft Bailey and chose not to waste his time with a visit. It could also mean the exact opposite: that the Jets know all they need to know about the Red Raider pass rusher, and they don’t need an additional visit to feel secure in drafting him. Dunleavy points out that, because the Jets have the No. 2 overall pick and the top overall pick is all but written in stone, there isn’t much potential benefit to throwing up this smokescreen.
One thing such a smokescreen could instigate to potentially benefit the Jets is trade interest. There may be teams interested in trading up for a top pass rusher, and they may not want to settle for whoever isn’t taken between Bailey and Ohio State’s Arvell Reese. We’ve seen rumors that the Cardinals, Giants, and other teams in the top 10 have shown interest in trading down, and perhaps the Jets wanted to get their phones ringing, too, to see what might be available to them.
The headline caused a bit of a stir this evening, but it remains to be seen if it will affect the current betting lines associated with each pick and player. Regardless, the intent should become much more clear eight days from now, when a selection is announced for the No. 2 overall pick.

Baileys going to the jets now, if ur canceling a visit with him that all but assures he’s gonna be wearing green and white next year
Dallas really wants a DE … I see a trade back coming ….
There’s no way the Jets are smart enough to drum up extra trade interest.
I’d also think if they were going to take him, they’d want him to visit, if for no other reason than to get a free day with him before they’re allowed to actually contact him. I don’t think bringing in a late round prospect instead is more valuable than meeting with Bailey again.
So my guess is Arvell Reese is the pick.
My guess …. Jets going to trade back with the Cowboys and get an extra 1st from them ….. they already own one of two Dallas 1st next year …. why not gain another this year ….
That’s what I was thinking. If they already have a trade in place, why bother with a visit?
The third possible meaning is that the Jets are giving everyone a preview of the clock management problems they will display during the season 🙂
Whichever team takes Bailey will also want to draft Barnum.