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Armed with an arsenal of 12 draft picks, New York Jets general manager John Idzik has as much flexibility as any team headed into the 2014 NFL draft.

At the same time, his team will also be heavily reliant on the draft to fill his many roster holes. The Jets need to figure out a way to bring in a high quantity of quality players—a difficult thing to do, but in this deep class, the Jets have a chance to overcome their mistakes in free agency if they can maximize their value with each pick.

Idzik has proved to be an aggressive general manager when he needs to be. After all, he made the franchise-altering trade of Darrelle Revis and made a draft-day trade last year for Chris Ivory. Now, the key for Idzik is to continue to make necessary trades without becoming overaggressive and ruin their chance to rebuild their depth.

Here are some realistic draft-day trade possibilities the Jets can make.