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**** UDFA 2019 ****


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UDFA Tracker for all teams:

https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2019-nfl-draft-undrafted-free-agency-tracker

NEW YORK JETS

  • Wake Forest WR Greg Dortch
  • LSU S John Battle
  • UCF T Wyatt Miller
  • Alabama LB Jamey Mosley
  • Akron CB Kyron Brown
  • App State RB Jalin Moore
  • DT Trevon Sanders – Troy
  • S Santos Ramirez - Arkansas
  • DT Fred Jones - Florida State
  • DT Myquon Stout – Appalachian State
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Just now, HawkeyeJet said:

Lil'Jordan Humphrey is a guy I'd like too see with the Jets.   He's slow, but he's huge and would be a good red zone target potentially.  Don't have that big bodied receiver currently on the roster

Would love him or David sills

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https://www.nfl.com/prospects/greg-dortch?id=3219444f-5279-3727-2597-c2d9a516585a

Overview
Smooth, fluid slot receiver whose smallish build is overshadowed by his toughness in the middle of the field and talent as a return man. Dortch is productive, but has issues finishing contested catches and will need to run his routes with greater focus and urgency in order to maximize separation from defenders. He has the hands and quickness to become a future starting slot, but there will be teams who scratch him from their board due to his lack of size.
Strengths
  • Responsible for 39 percent of team catches and 36.6 percent of total receiving yards
  • Toughness cannot be questioned
  • Finished a 2017 game against Louisville after puncturing small intestine
  • Plays with fluid movement skills
  • Adequate quickness to separate from breaks
  • Leverages and snaps off route to open a catch box
  • Fights back against contact at route stem
  • Catches without fear with safeties bearing down on him
  • Able to drop and rescue low throws
  • Good elusiveness after the catch
  • Talented downhill returner on both punts and kick
Weaknesses
  • Can be too nonchalant with elements of his routes
  • Lacks consistent push in the drive phase
  • Needs to get in and out of breaks with consistent quickness
  • Drifts from the turn at the top of the route
  • Frame too small for contested catches
  • Waits for throws to get to him
  • Very limited catch radius
  • Leisurely finding space against zone vs
  • Boston College
  • Relies on athleticism over technique to uncover
Sources Tell Us

"Our philosophy values production and roster versatility. When you look at his per game production during his career against what we consider quality competition and then add his return value, it pushes him up probably a good round." - NFC director of college scout
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7 minutes ago, sec101row23 said:

Stanley Morgan Jr. to the Bengals.  

DaMarkus Lodge to the Buccaneers 

I was just about to ask if Stanley Morgan is the son of Stanley Morgan.  Apparently yes.

EDIT: He's not related

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/stanley-morgan?id=32194d4f-5222-6706-9d2c-5359857cc05f

"Stanley Morgan is no relation to the former NFL receiver of the same name, and his father has actually been in prison since 2007."

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20 minutes ago, HawkeyeJet said:

Lil'Jordan Humphrey is a guy I'd like too see with the Jets.   He's slow, but he's huge and would be a good red zone target potentially.  Don't have that big bodied receiver currently on the roster

Agree we need some big physical WR's not afraid to go up for the ball especially in the red zone. 

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