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    • Looks promising, tbh.  He ripped that throw at 1:03. EDIT: Okay, the camera angles svck.  It's difficult to judge much about this guy.
    • Jets Add John Franklin-Myers Replacement for Bag of Money (msn.com) NFL Insider Aaron Wilson shared on social media that the Jets signed UConn defender Eric Watts to a deal that includes $245,000 in total guarantees. For context, that is the third-highest guaranteed figure of any undrafted free agent this offseason, per Spotrac. Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic said, “Watts reportedly signed a deal with $245,000 in guarantees, which indicates the Jets’ desire to sign him was high.” New York Has a Path for Watts to Make the Roster Watts measured in at the NFL Combine at 6-foot-6 and tipped the scales at 274 pounds. Dane Brugler of The Athletic ranked Watts as his No. 17 EDGE in the 2024 draft class. He had him graded as a fifth to sixth-round draft choice. Connor Rogers of NBC Sports had Watts ranked as the No. 190 overall prospect inside his top 301. Coming out of high school, Watts was considered an “undersized” defensive lineman at only 225 pounds according to Brugler. However he was able to transform his body in college and was able to pack on a ton of weight to play defensive end “in head coach Jim Mora’s 4-3 base scheme,” Brugler explained. Watts, 23, spent five years at UConn playing college football. During that period, he totaled 153 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 23 tackles for loss, and four forced fumbles. While his numbers aren’t particularly overwhelming Brugler said he, “has a pretty impressive collection of parts, with his frame, length, power, bend and burst to work his way through contact.” In other words, all of the tools are there. Brugler admitted he may never “put it all together” but argued he’s worth taking a flier on the third day of the draft. Watts ended up going undrafted. “Overall, Watts is a frenetic pass rusher and still figuring out how to properly unlock all his power, but the physical traits and competitive mentality are there for him to become a valuable part of a defensive line rotation with additional coaching,” Brugler continued.  
    • Woody wants one thing…. Playoffs! Beg, borrow or steal; that is the most important goal this season. That’s why we have AR, T Smith, MW.  We have enough difficult games within our own division + a few out of conference that will test our mettle.
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