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Updated Jets Roster - May 7 2022


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And the rookie mini camp roster for this weekend 

 

7 CB - Darrion Dunn Texas (TRYOUT) Tyrell Ford Waterloo (TRYOUT) Sauce Gardner Cincinnati (FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICK) Evan Holm North Dakota (TRYOUT) Freddie Johnson Temple (TRYOUT) Devin Rockette South Alabama (TRYOUT) Jeremy Webb Kansas (TRYOUT) 

 8 S Tony Adams Illinois (UDFA) Nowoola Awopetu Villanova (TRYOUT) DJ Ford East Carolina (TRYOUT) Cameron Lewis LSU (TRYOUT) Trenten Morrow Siena Heights (TRYOUT) Jordan Mosley Maryland (TRYOUT) Juwan Taylor Alcorn State (TRYOUT) Christian Uphoff Illinois State (TRYOUT)

 9 LB Phil Campbell Pittsburgh (TRYOUT) Tyler Dressler Richmond (TRYOUT) Omar Forte Connecticut (TRYOUT) Marvin Moody Tulane (TRYOUT) Elijah Reed South Dakota (TRYOUT) Justin Rice Utah State (TRYOUT) Marvin Terry Delta State (TRYOUT) DQ Thomas Middle Tennessee State( UDFA) JT Tyler Princeton (TRYOUT) 

 9 DL CJ Brewer Coastal Carolina (TRYOUT) Jared Brinkman Northern Iowa (TRYOUT) Elliott Brown Virginia (TRYOUT) Michael Clemons Texas A&M (4th ROUND DRAFT PICK) Gavin Greene Mississippi College (TRYOUT) Jermaine Johnson Florida State  (FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICK) Trevon Mason Arizona (TRYOUT) Hamilcar Rashed Oregon State (VETERAN JETS) Savion Williams Florida A&M (TRYOUT) 

4 QB Breylin Smith Central Arkansas (TRYOUT) Daniel Smith Villinova (TRYOUT) Nick Starkel San Jose State (TRYOUT) Liam Welch Sanford (TRYOUT) 

 5 RB LD Brown Oklahoma State (TRYOUT) Breece Hall Iowa State (SECOND ROUND DRAFT PICK) Zonovan Knight North Carolina State (UDFA) Deandre Torrey North Texas (TRYOUT) Marcus Williams Louisiana Tech (TRYOUT) 

 2 FB John Chenal Wisconsin (TRYOUT ) Jay Rose Connecticut (TRYOUT) 

5 TE Daniel Imatorbnebhe Kansas State (TRYOUT) Blake Kern Arkansas (TRYOUT) Isiah Macklin North Carolina Central (TRYOUT)Tommy Mcintyre SMU (TRYOUT) Jeremy Ruckert OHIO State (THIRD ROUND DRAFT PICK)

5 OL Stephen Gonzalez Penn State (TRYOUT) Derrick Kelly Florida State  ( TRYOUT)THIRD YEAR NFL PLAYER SAINTS GIANTS) Michael Maietti Missouri (TRYOUT) Max Mitchell Louisiana (4TH ROUND DRAFT PICK) Arion Servais Syracuse(TRYOUT)

 11 WR Keshunn Abram Kent State (UDFA) Tarik Black Texas (VETERAN JETS) Irvin Charles Indiana PA (UDFA) Ron Hunt North Carolina A&T (TRYOUT) Calvin Jackson Washington State (TRYOUT) Jonvea Johnson Toledo ( 2 year NFL VETERAN TRYOUT Cowboys Jaguars Bears) Marquis McClain Southern (TRYOUT) Lonnie Moore Monmouth (TRYOUT) Bralon Robinson Alcorn State (TRYOUT) Will Vereen South Carolina State (TRYOUT) Garrett Wilson Ohio State (FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICK) 

 1 P Zach Harding Army (TRYOUT)

 1 K Nick Sciba Wake Forest (TRYOUT)

1 LS Billy Taylor Rutgers (TRYOUT) 

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I only count 16 on the offensive line not 17. Also 3+7++7+11+17=45 not 46. If there aren’t any more offensive linemen that number would only be 44 which would leave us at 91. Take away Clark who retired and that would drop it to 90, no cuts necessary unless we sign someone else.

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Depending on how our young backup boundary corners play (ie Dunn, Hall, and Echols), I could see us trading one of those guys.

Team looks good though. Nothing new but DT, LB and S could use help. Depending on how ready Mitchell is to be the swing tackle, backup OT is a need as well.

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 - QB room is set as opposed to last year when we were going into the season without a veteran.

- Nice to see the offensive line is starting to upgrade as evidenced by GVR hitting the road.

- Hope we come into the season with a better kicking game than last year.

- After Mayes injury, the safeties were not solid. Nice to see us starting with Whitehead and Joyner. I think Whitehead is going to be a fan favorite very quickly.

- Not only are the young corners better than last year, they are now backing up Reed and Sauce. Nice. Backfield is markedly better.

- For the LBs: QW, Sherwood, and Nas are more experienced.

- I think we might still be missing an interior d lineman who's a beast and a run stopper.

- Edge is deep.

- O line could be really good, or our pain point on offense.

- Assuming GW produces, receivers are going to be good.

- Finally, we have TEs.

- RBs are going to be fun.

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The way I break down the roster; 3 specialists leaves 25 on O and 25 on D.  
 

On O I see 3 qb, 5 rb , 3 TE, 5 wr  9 OL.  Could see one extra wr ans one less rb

On D I see 11 DLs, 5 LBs and 9 DBs.  That’s a lot of dls but a couple are quasi LBs.  

 

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45 minutes ago, thebuzzardman said:

Jets didn't resign Laurent Duvernay-Tardif ? 

He was pretty solid, no? 

 

Would love to see him back again if possible 

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We have a lot of depth at DE. I reckon JFM will play more inside. 

Moore and Wilson are going to be fun to watch, along with everyone else. I’ve never been more excited about our offense than I am going into this season.  

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36 minutes ago, 65 Toss Power Trap said:

- I think we might still be missing an interior d lineman who's a beast and a run stopper.

- Edge is deep.

I think thats the trouble. The Jets can only keep so many D-linemen. Sure, they could use a run-stuffing NT but who do they cut to make room for another guy on the line? Do they let a solid backup edge rusher go? 

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8 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

I thought he was kind of unsure on whether he wanted to play football or be a Dr.

I think he had to go back to school since he wasn't practicing medicine for so long or he would lose his degree.

Or something like that. 

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10 minutes ago, Jimmy 2 Times said:

I think he had to go back to school since he wasn't practicing medicine for so long or he would lose his degree.

Or something like that. 

I thought he didnt play football, worked as a Dr in 2020 to help fight COVID?

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Early 53 cut down

Quarterback  - 3

  2 - Zach Wilson  6'2" 214 BYU (QB)  

19 - Joe Flacco 6'6" 245 Delaware (QB) 

  5 - Mike White 6'5" 218 Western Kentucky (QB)  

Running Back  - 4

32 - Michael Carter  5'8" 201 North Carolina (RB)  

35 - Breece Hall 6'1" 220 Iowa State (RB)   *** 2022 2nd Round Draft Pick ***

23 - Tevin Coleman 6'1" 210 Indiana (RB)   

48 - Nick Bawden 6'2" 245 San Diego St  (FB)  

Tight End  - 3

87 - CJ Uzomah 6'6" 260 Auburn (TE)    

83 - Tyler Conklin 6'3" 248 Central Michigan (TE)  

89 - Jeremy Ruckert 6'5" 250 Ohio State (TE)   *** 2022 3rd Round Draft Pick ***

Wide Receiver - 5

17 - Garrett Wilson 6'0" 183 Ohio State (WR)   *** 2022 1st Round Draft Pick ***

84 - Corey Davis 6'3" 209 Western Michigan (WR)   

  8 - Elijah Moore  5'10" 178 Mississippi (WR) 

10 - Braxton Berrios  5'9" 190  Miami (FL) (WR/KR)      

11 - Denzel Mims 6'3" 207 Baylor (WR)  

Offensive Line - 9

76 - George Fant 6'5" 322 Western Kentucky (T)    

78 - Laken Tomlinson 6'3" 315 Duke (G)    

77 - Mekhi Becton 6'7" 365 Louisville (T)   

75 - Alijah Vera-Tucker 6'4" 308 USC (G)   

60 - Conner McGovern4" 306 Missouri (C)       

61 - Max Mitchell 6'6" 307 Louisiana (T)   *** 2022 4th Round Draft Pick ***

xx - Nate Herbig 6'4" 330 Stanford (C/G)        

67 - Dan Feeney 6'4" 310 Indiana (G/C)   

69 - Conor McDermott 6'8" 305 UCLA (G/T)       

Defensive Line  

"EDGE" - 7

58 - Carl Lawson 6'2" 265 Auburn (DE)    

91 - John Franklin-Myers  6'4" 288  Stephen F Austin   (DE)   

52 - Jermaine Johnson II 6'5" 254 Florida State (DE)   *** 2022 1st Round Draft Pick ***

72 - Michael Clemons 6'5" 263 Iowa State (DE)   *** 2022 4th Round Draft Pick ***

94 - Solomon Thomas 6'3" 280 Stanford (DE) 

47 - Bryce Huff 6'3" 255 Memphis (DE)    

54 - Jacob Martin 6'2" 242 Temple (DE/LB)  

"INTERIOR" - 4

95 - Quinnen Williams 6'3" 303 Alabama  (DT)   

98 - Sheldon Rankins 6'2" 305 Louisville (DT) 

97 - Nathan Shepherd 6'4" 315 Ft. Hays State (DE/DT)   

96 - Jonathan Marshall 6'3" 310 Arkansas (DT)       

Linebacker - 4

57 - CJ Mosley 6'2" 250 Alabama (ILB)   

56 - Quincey Williams 5'11" 225 Murray State (LB) 

44 - Jamien Sherwood  6'2" 216 Auburn (OLB)  

45 - Hamsah Nasirildeen   6'3" 215 Florida State (OLB) 

Cornerback - 6

20 - Sauce Gardner 6'3" 190 Cincinnati (CB)   *** 2022 1st Round Draft Pick ***

  1 - DJ Reed 5'9" 193 Kansas State (CB)   

37 - Bryce Hall 6'1" 202 UVA (CB)   

26 - Brandin Echols  5'10" 180 Kentucky (CB) 

30 - Michael Carter II 5'10" 184 Duke (S/CB)

40 - Javelin Guidry 5'9" 191 Utah (CB) 

Safety - 5

  6 - Jordan Whitehead 5'10" 198 Pitt (S)   

29 - Lamarcus Joyner 5'8" 185 Florida State (S/CB)  

21 - Ashtyn Davis 6'1" 202 Cal (S)   

41 - Jason Pinnock 6'0" 205 Pitt (S/CB)    

33 - Elijah Riley 6'0" 205 Army (S)   

Punter - 1

7 - Braden Mann 5'11" 198 Texas A+M (P)   

Kicker  - 1

15 - Eddy Pinero 6'0" 185 Florida (PK)    

Long Snapper  -1

42 - Thomas Hennessy 6'2" 246 Duke (LS) 

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2 hours ago, PepPep said:

I think thats the trouble. The Jets can only keep so many D-linemen. Sure, they could use a run-stuffing NT but who do they cut to make room for another guy on the line? Do they let a solid backup edge rusher go? 

Between the Edge and Interior D positions, there are plenty of guys that can be upgraded. If you find a beast lineman, then no problem letting one of the 3rd stringers go. The issue is whether or not someone is available in the offseason. 

It's nice to see the line and edge upgraded though.

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1 hour ago, Jet Nut said:

I thought he didnt play football, worked as a Dr in 2020 to help fight COVID?

He did.  But under Canadian regulations, upon graduation from a medical school, you must (and I can't remember the full details) either be practicing by a certain time or have put in your residency by a certain time or you have to begin the process all over again.

I'm thinking that it probably isn't worth it to start your entire medical education over so you can block 300 pound lineman.  

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Two draft picks from 2020 will have an uphill battle to make the team:

Perine

Zuniga

Davis is close to being a bubble player, but given the thinness at the safety position group he will likely stick if he shows improvement in tracking/ tackling ball carriers… maybe more of a box safety guy.

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LDT was slightly overrated.  He stabilized the line bc he didn’t screw up in egregious ways like Van Roten.  His PFF grades weren’t any better than GVR, even though the eye test says he was an improvement.  Laken and Herbig is improvement over LDT.

LDT did love playing here snit unfortunately he may not have a spot unless injuries hit…

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