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Quincy Enunwa a shining light from dark John Idzik era

Bob Glauber

Bob Glauber has been Newsday's national football columnist since 1992. He was Newsday's football writer covering the Jets Show More

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — It’s almost as if the John Idzik era never existed.

The ill-fated two-year run of the Jets’ former general manager ended after a 4-12 debacle in 2014, and the subsequent roster deconstruction by the Mike Maccagnan-Todd Bowles regime has undone nearly all of Idzik’s work. Especially when it comes to the draft.

The latest evidence: The Jets dealt 2014 first-round safety Calvin Pryor to the Browns in exchange for linebacker Demario Davis, a Jets’ third-round pick in 2012 who now returns to provide depth behind veteran David Harris and 2016 first-round pick Darron Lee.