There was a lot of buzz a couple of weeks ago when it was reported that quarterback Jameis Winston would be making a pre-draft visit with the New York Jets. As it turns out, that visit won't happen.

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Why not? Mostly, it's a scheduling thing. This doesn't mean the Jets have removed Winston from their draft board and it doesn't mean they're not performing due diligence on the polarizing prospect from Florida State. It just means the two sides weren't able to set a visit date on their busy calendars.

The Jets scouted his pro day, but they haven't had significant alone time with him -- as least none that has been reported. That isn't the case with the other top quarterback prospect, Marcus Mariota. In March, the Jets spent a full day with Mariota at Oregon, working him out and drilling him in the classroom.

Realistically, the Jets won't have a shot at Winston, the presumptive No. 1 overall choice. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are expected to pick Winston. Even if they decide to trade the pick, it's hard to imagine them going lower than No. 2 (Tennessee Titans) because that probably would kill their chances of getting Mariota. If you're the Bucs, you have to come away with either Winston or Mariota.