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Pace: Jets feel like Yankees

The Jets have added four marquee players this offseason, a talent haul that has linebacker Calvin Pace thinking he’s playing for another New York team.

“It’s funny, I kind of feel like we’re the Yankees, man,” the Gang Green linebacker said yesterday. “We’re just stockpiling players. But it’s a good thing. You can never have too many good players.”

The Jets have acquired Antonio Cromartie, LaDainian Tomlinson, Santonio Holmes and now Jason Taylor — the last of whom Pace called “another bullet to the gun.”

To go with Pace’s analogy, that group has been the Jets’ offseason equivalent of Curtis Granderson, Javier Vazquez and Nick Johnson.

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Pace, who was at the NFL’s Play 60 Youth Football Festival in Central Park yesterday, referred to the Jets as “an All-Star team now.” The outside linebacker, himself a high-profile, free-agent signee in 2008, insists the Jets’ selfless attitudes in the locker room will make the roster work.

“I think always every year you look at some situations, some areas where you can tighten up,” he said. “You can never have too many good corners. You can never have enough pass rushers. You can never have enough wide receivers. It just so happens we just have an All-Star team now. But I think it’s going to be great, man.

“The thing is that’s great about playing with the Jets is there’s no egos. It’s not a ‘me’ situation. Everybody’s together for the greater cause, which is winning the Super Bowl. And that’s what Rex [Ryan] preaches, and that’s what everybody bought into. I don’t think it’s going to be a problem.”

mark.hale@nypost.com