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Jets can dust off old game plan by trading Jamal Adams before draft

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- A look at what's happening around the New York Jets:

1. Big decision looms: Don't be surprised if the Jamal Adams situation turns into a repeat of 2006, when first-year general manager Mike Tannenbaum traded a dynamic defensive player (John Abraham) for a first-round pick. Tannenbaum parlayed his No. 1 asset into center Nick Mangold, whom he chose with the second of two first-round picks. The first was left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson. Just like that, the Jets had an offensive line that would sustain their offense for several years.