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  1. I can see Mitchell as OT/OG. Jake Hanson as OG/C Not saying he’s a sure thing but the Jets did claim OL Austin Deculus off waivers from the Texans last November. He’s was a ‘22 6th round pick of the Texans. Was a RT for LSU but I see him more as an OG. https://www.ganggreennation.com/2023/11/16/23961489/scouting-new-york-jets-offensive-tackle-austin-deculus-nfl
  2. Aaron Wilson @AaronWilson_NFL When it comes to undrafted deals, the most crucial component is signing bonus because base salary guarantee in deals includes offset language prohibiting double dip if released. Only way to receive the base salary guarantee up to $225,000 is by never signing another NFL contract Nick Korte @nickkorte An extremely important point to remember at this time of the season.
  3. Zack Rosenblatt @ZackBlatt A few NFL veterans at #Jets rookie camp for tryouts: RB Qadree Ollison S Obi Melifonwu CB Breon Borders Melifonwu was a Raiders '17 2nd round pick. Has since bounced around. Out of NFL since '21. USFL & XFL stops since. Ollison '19 5th round pick of Falcons. Been since bouncing around NFL
  4. UK & Ireland Jets Fans @UKNYJets The #Jets have signed UDFA LB Jett Johnson!
  5. Aaron Wilson @AaronWilson_NFL When it comes to undrafted deals, the most crucial component is signing bonus because base salary guarantee in deals includes offset language prohibiting double dip if released. Only way to receive the base salary guarantee up to $225,000 is by never signing another NFL contract
  6. Apr 27 The #Jets have signed UDFA WR Tyler Harrell! Another exciting playmaker on Offense who ran a 4.28 40 time at Miami’s Pro Day! Tho very little college production https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/tyler-harrell-1.html DRAFT PROFILE: BIO Tyler Harrell camefrom Miami, Florida, where he attended high school and quickly established himself as a standout athlete. Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN and recognized as the 53rd-best receiver nationally, Harrell displayed elite speed, running a 4.41 in the 40-yard dash and clocking a 10.37 in the 100m dash at the Florida state finals. His high school career was marked by significant achievements, including helping his team win two FHSAA Class-4A championships. Harrell's collegiate journey began at Louisville, where he redshirted the 2018 season, recording two receptions for 36 yards. Over the following years, he saw sporadic play until his breakout season in 2021, where he caught 18 passes for 523 yards, averaging 29.1 yards per reception, and scored six touchdowns. This included a memorable 75-yard touchdown against Florida State. After Louisville, Harrell transferred to Alabama for the 2022 season, participating in six games and contributing modestly with two catches for 18 yards. In 2023, he concluded his collegiate career at Miami, playing in eight games and catching just four passes totaling 45 yards. SCOUTING REPORT: STRENGTHS Fits a zone system, can sift through oncoming traffic and explode through tiny creases and cutback lanes. Elite, darting stop-and-go acceleration. Dangerous in the open field. Fluid athlete with explosive burst and speed to stretch the field and breeze past defenders. Has a quick first step and gets to top speed in a hurry. Made Bruce Feldman's Freak's List - ranked #43. He wrote "At U of L, he was consistently hitting 24 mph on the GPS and had a 10-yard split of 1.41. His former coach there, Scott Satterfield, told The Athletic that Harrell is the fastest guy he’s ever timed and had him on his stopwatch at a 4.19 in the 40; he did 4.24 on the laser." Exceptional track speed, potential top performer in 40-yard - if only he had been invited Explosive off the line, excels in vertical routes and stacking defenders Has demonstrated ability to outperform top-tier cornerbacks in the ACC Shows potential to significantly impact games with increased targets Effective in clutch moments, showcasing notable playmaking in key games Proven high school track champion, bringing athleticism and competitiveness Performance at pro day supports his reputation as one of the fastest in draft history SCOUTING REPORT: WEAKNESSES Super limited experience - has only ever had a single year of decent production Route-running, particularly intermediate and outside the hashes, needs development Reliance on speed over agility and evasive maneuvers in open field Limited exposure and production in slot receiver roles Transition to NFL may require substantial technique and playbook adjustments Average hands SCOUTING REPORT: SUMMARY Tyler Harrell's draft prospects are intriguing due to his crazy speed, marking him as a potential deep-threat specialist at the pro level. However, his limited experience and narrow route tree are significant concerns. Harrell has not been tested extensively across different offensive schemes and situations, which could limit his initial role. NFL teams considering Harrell will weigh his potential impact against the need for significant coaching and scheme adjustments to broaden his skill set. His success in the NFL will likely depend on his ability to quickly learn and adapt to the complexities of professional defensive schemes while developing a more versatile route tree. Overall, while Harrell's ceiling as a complete wide receiver may be capped by his current technical skills, his ability to provide an impact as a vertical threat could make him a possible late-round selection although most likely a PFA. https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Tyler-Harrell-WR-Louisville
  7. He looked fine w/the interview SNY did with him that was on their draft show last night. Maybe he's just being reserved with the beat reporters, which would be a smart decision.
  8. What is to say they can't get chunk plays? If you can run the ball that only sets up play action even more. Running the ball keeps the ball out of the opposing Os hands. Running the ball w/a lead (hopefully alot more this season) burns the clock. When December / Jan rolls around the ability to run the ball w/big, power RBs increase. This isn't either or. It's complimenting what they had prior to Saturday.
  9. Nick Korte @nickkorte Whether this signing officially happens before or after Monday at 4 PM ET should not matter for 2025 comp picks. The Eagles have already signed more compensatory free agents than they have lost, & this would only draw the Jets even. Maybe a net value 7th to NYJ at the best.
  10. David Todd @DavidMTodd 2 most-likely “losers” on the #Steelers roster post-draft are Nate Herbig & Cole Holcomb. W addition of 3 OL & most-notably McCormick in rd 4, releasing Herbig post-June 1 would save $4M. Holcomb’s injury was a real blow & w signing of Queen & drafting Payton Wilson, there may be an injury settlement/release that could create another $4M+ in cap space. Tough biz.
  11. Eric Galko ⁦‪@EricGalko‬⁩ If you’re still not fully aware who Qwan’tez Stiggers is, now’s the time to catch up At his Pro Day yesterday, 29 NFL teams, including 3 NFL DB coaches, present. He posted a 36.5 Vert, 10'8 broad, and mid to high 4.4s (our number is 4.47) at 203 lbs. So far, 10 NFL private visits, and potentially more coming soon. All this after a CFL ROTY season with the Toronto Argonauts and dominant Shrine Bowl week. Don't be late on Stiggers! pic.twitter.com/KjW6H33FcY 3/16/24, 11:37 AM
  12. The Athletic had a great story on him a couple of weeks ago He was getting drafted. Most teams were at his pro day and he had many Top 30 visits. Stiggers: led to an invite to the East-West Shrine Bowl. Stiggers spent a week in Dallas working out in front of the entire NFL, more than holding his own. By the time the game ended, he’d heard from all 32 teams. Athletic story published March 14th: “As of last week, Stiggers had seven formal pre-draft visits scheduled. He’s hoping to add more after his pro day at B.E.S.T. Academy on March 15, one that, again, will be attended by a gaggle of NFL scouts eager to learn the story of the kid who somehow skipped college football.”
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