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107. Jets, Michael Carter, RB, UNC

Grade: B+

The best running back available. With Carter, Jets are getting someone on the Gio Bernard/James White spectrum. Small, sudden scat back with good receiving ability in the screen game. Nice juice to New York's backfield.

5/1/2021 1:30 PM
The NY Jets have traded the No. 143 overall pick to the Las Vegas Raiders for a fifth-round pick (No. 162) and a sixth-round pick (No. 200).
5/1/2021 2:00 PM
146)

Jamien Sherwood S, AUBURN

Height: 6-2, Weight: 220

Long, big hitter at the safety spot. More linebacker than coverage type. (Chris Trapasso)

C+

5/2/2021 5:50 AM (edited)

Michael Carter II S, DUKE

Height: 5-11, Weight: 190


Another Michael Carter pick for the Jets. This is a safety, cornerback hybrid with serious burst and ball production in college. A little off the draft radar but not a bad selection. (Chris Trapasso)

C

5/1/2021 2:28 PM
The N.Y. Jets traded the No. 162 overall pick, along with a sixth-round pick (No. 226) to the Kansas City Chiefs for the No. 175 overall pick and a sixth-rounder (No. 207).
5/1/2021 2:53 PM

175) Jason Pinnock CB, PITT


Height: 6-0, Weight: 200

Long-armed high-caliber athlete who needs to speed up his processing in coverage. But the athletic traits are absolutely there. Jets needs to improve the secondary. (Chris Trapasso)

B

5/1/2021 3:33 PM

186)-Hamsah Nasirildeen S, FSU


Height: 6-4, Weight: 220

Fits the mold of the modern-day SS/LB hybrid. Just wish I saw more urgency and play-making ability on film. Plays the run well, especially when he can tap into his range. Developmental type in coverage at this stage. (ChrisTrapasso)

B

5/1/2021 3:57 PM

200)-Brandin Echols CB, UK


Height: 5-11, Weight: 178

Coverage sharpness isn't there quite yet, but he exploded at the Kentucky pro day with freaky figures, and they show on the field. Keep pumping more defensive backs into that secondary. (Chris Trapasso)

B

5/1/2021 4:27 PM
207)


Jonathan Marshall DL, ARK

Height: 6-3, Weight: 317

One of my favorite disruptive nose tackles. Has burst, sustained speed and some hand work to win on more than just first and second downs. He'll contribute early for the Jets. (Chris Trapasso)

A-

5/1/2021 4:47 PM
I think the Jets are winning this draft. Can't believe I just typed that!
5/1/2021 5:11 PM
Undrafted free agent signings:

New York Jets

  • TE Kenny Yeboah, Ole Miss
  • EDGE Hamilcar Rashed Jr., Oregon State
  • OT Teton Saltes, New Mexico
  • OL Grant Hermanns, Purdue
5/2/2021 12:27 PM

Jets' Sharrod Neasman: Headed to Big Apple
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

Neasman inked a contract with the Jets on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

Neasman suited up in all 16 games with the Falcons last season, recording 27 tackles (19 solo) and a sack over that span. The Florida Atlantic product showed versatility last season, playing 289 snaps on defense and 300 on special teams. Look for the veteran to handle a similar role in New York should he make the roster out of training camp.

6/11/2021 8:23 AM
July 26, 2021 Waived K Sam Ficken.
July 24, 2021 Signed QB Zach Wilson.
July 22, 2021 Placed OT George Fant on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Activated DTs Folorunso Fatukasi, Jonathan Marshall and DB Marcus Maye from the PUP list. Signed DE Jeremiah Valoaga.
July 18, 2021 Placed S Marcus Maye on the non-football injury list.
July 16, 2021 Signed OL Alijah Vera-Tucker.

June
DATE TRANSACTION
June 27, 2021 Released S Jordyn Peters. Signed RT Morgan Moses to a one-year contract.
June 20, 2021 Signed OT Morgan Moses to a one-year contract.
8/1/2021 5:04 AM

Wilson solid, efficient in Jets debut against Giants


EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Three points, two drives and one solid debut for Zach Wilson.

The No. 2 overall draft pick was efficient in his first NFL preseason game, going 6 of 9 for 63 yards and leading the New York Jets to a field goal against the Giants' backups on defense in a 12-7 victory Saturday night.

''I thought it was good,'' Wilson said. ''Of course, there's still things to clean up, but it was a great experience.''

Robert Saleh, making his head coaching debut for the Jets, pulled Wilson and the projected offensive starters - as expected - after the second series stalled early in the second quarter.

''You just want him to get his feet wet, show that the game's not too big for him, which he obviously showed,'' Saleh said. ''This young man's potential is through the roof.''

Fans were back in MetLife Stadium for a Giants home game for the first time since Dec. 29, 2019, because of the coronavirus pandemic - but with Daniel Jones and most of their team's starters sitting out, the main attraction was Wilson on the other side.

The Jets won the coin toss, but Saleh deferred and put his defense on the field to start. After they held the Giants to a three-and-out, Wilson jogged onto the field.

He was 2 for 4 for 18 yards, including a 9-yard completion to Corey Davis on third-and-6 while marching the Jets downfield. But the drive fizzled after Wilson threw incomplete to Davis, and the Jets got a 30-yard field goal by Chris Naggar to take a 3-0 lead.

On his second series, Wilson looked comfortable while not making any high-risk throws. He led the Jets to three first downs.

The Jets got down to the Giants 42 on Wilson's 13-yard pass to Tyler Kroft on third-and-14. Saleh opted to go, but Ty Johnson was stuffed for a 1-yard loss to end the drive - and the night for Wilson. Mike White replaced him.

''He looked comfortable, especially on third down,'' Saleh said. ''He made some good throws, directed the offense really well, got in and out of the huddle and we moved it very well for those first two series. So it was a good first day.''

NO JONES

With Joe Judge holding out Jones, entering his third NFL season and second as the full-time starter, along with most of the starters, Mike Glennon got the start for the Giants. The 31-year-old backup, with his sixth NFL team, was 3 of 7 for 20 yards in three series before being replaced by Clayton Thorson in the second quarter. Glennon's last series ended with Corey Clement losing a fumble near the goal line.

''The first drive wasn't very good,'' Glennon said. ''The second and third drives, we put together some long-play drives and just moved the ball. The last one, you don't want to end with the turnover on whatever yard line, we were inside the 5.''

Thorson threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Damion Willis with 7:05 left. The drive was set up by Rodarius Williams' fumble recovery and 29-yard return after TJ Brunson knocked the ball out of Kenny Yeboah's hands.

''I think as a team, we started slow on both sides of the ball,'' Judge said. ''And I saw some improvement as we went.''

Thorson was shaken up with 1:39 left when he was sacked in the end zone by Jonathan Marshall and Hamilcar Rashed. Judge had no immediate word on Thorson's injury.

BACKUPS

White led the Jets on their first touchdown drive, capped by La'Mical Perine's 4-yard run late in the third quarter for a 10-0 lead.

White finished 13 of 19 for 127 yards. He was replaced late in the third quarter by James Morgan, a fourth-rounder last year who made his NFL debut. He was 5 of 9 for 45 yards.

SENSATIONAL SANDRO

Giants running back Sandro Platzgummer, an Austrian who spent last season with New York as part of the NFL's International Player Pathway Program, had the longest play of the game: a 48-yard scamper in the fourth quarter.

INJURIES

Jets: DE Michael Dwumfour injured a calf in the first half and didn't return. The undrafted rookie out of Rutgers had a fumble recovery and a half-sack before he was hurt. ... DL Jabari Zuniga left with a knee injury.

Giants: Brunson was carted from the sideline with an apparent leg injury with 3:16 left. ... OL Kyle Murphy injured an ankle and didn't return. ... TE Cole Hikutini left with a hip injury.

SITTING OUT

While several of the Jets' starters played two series, running back Tevin Coleman did not play for what Saleh said was ''personal reasons.'' Rookie left guard Alijah Vera-Tucker (pectoral) and wide receiver Elijah Moore (quadriceps) also didn't play.

IN MEMORIAM

A moment of silence for the late Greg Knapp was held in the stadium before the singing of the anthem. The 58-year-old Knapp, hired by Saleh as the Jets' passing game specialist, died July 22 - five days after being struck by a car while riding his bicycle near his home in San Ramon, California.

There was also a moment of silence in the press box for former New York Post columnist Jay Greenberg, who died Thursday. He was 71.

UP NEXT

Jets: They travel to Green Bay for two joint practices before facing Aaron Rodgers and the Packers next Saturday.

Giants: They head to Cleveland and will have two combined practices with the Browns before taking on Baker Mayfield and the Browns next Sunday.

8/15/2021 6:53 AM

Jets lose $45 million man Carl Lawson for 2021 season after Achilles injury



New York Jets fans should be used to disappointment by now, but Thursday's news should test even the most dedicated supporters of the team. Defensive end Carl Lawson, the team's biggest free agent signing this offseason, will miss the entire 2021 NFL season due to an Achilles injury, the team announced.

Lawson experienced the injury during Thursday's practice. He was taken for an MRI, which revealed a ruptured Achilles. Lawson, 26, will miss the entire season due to the injury.

Lawson signed a three-year, $45 million deal with the Jets during the offseason. That deal includes $30 million guaranteed.

Carl Lawson joined Jets after promising start with Bengals

The Cincinnati Bengals selected Lawson in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft. He spent the next four years developing into one of the better pass rushers in the game, racking up 20 sacks and 32 quarterback hits. Lawson ranked as the sixth-best free agent on the market this offseason, according to Yahoo Sports' Frank Schwab.

Lawson was expected to shore up a Jets defensive line that recorded 31 sacks in 2020. That figure ranked 21st in the NFL.

8/20/2021 3:20 AM
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