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Sandra Dukes-USA TODAY Sports

Just because you've never heard of them, doesn't mean they can't contribute to your team.

Make no mistake; the New York Jets, like 31 other teams, are putting a lot of time into deciding who they will take with their first-round pick. At the same time, they're also watching film on hundreds of other prospects who could be available to them in the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds.

Yes, the focus of most of the draft analysis is honed in on the first round, but more than seven times as many picks will be made in the ensuing rounds.

The Jets have to be ready, and they have to be looking for the potential steals of the draft. For the purposes of this article, a "draft steal" will be categorized as a player who is likely to be taken on Day 3 of the draft, but whose value could far exceed their draft slotting in the right environment.

For these five prospects, I believe the Jets are just the right fit in the late rounds of the draft.