But on the clock in April — with a chance to trade back and still draft a QB, to bait the Jets at No. 3 perhaps into climbing once more for their coveted passer, and to add more assets and still get a good player in the top 10 — Gettleman stayed put nonetheless and drafted a non-QB, leaving the declining and immobile Manning as his great hope at QB and acquiring nothing else to build up the back end of his roster.