This just in: Macc has moved away from his philosophy in finding OL in the mid to late rounds. He has said forget OL all together.
Jeremy Clark (DB07) HT: 6'3" WT: 220LBS. POSITION: CB SCHOOL: Michigan ARM LENGTH: 32 7/8" HANDS: 9 3/8" OVERVIEW Scouts were all over Michigan in 2016, as at least 15 seniors will get a chance to play in the NFL. Clark impressed them with the way he began his senior season, starting the first three games (10 tackles, two pass break-ups) before tearing his left ACL in the fourth game of the year. He attempted to get a sixth year of eligibility but was denied by the NCAA because he redshirted the 2012 season without an injury. The Kentucky all-state high school pick played in seven games as a redshirt freshman safety in 2013 (no statistics) before earning six starts there in 12 games the following year (18 tackles, one pass defended). A shoulder injury prevented him from starting in the second half of that season. Clark moved to cornerback as a junior, starting seven times over the course of the year (21 stops, three interceptions). COMBINE RESULTS BENCH PRESS: 20 REPS ANALYSIS STRENGTHS Exciting size and length outside. Is an imposing figure in press coverage. Maximizes arm length when attacking passing lanes. Ball skills are solid. Athletic enough to play in multiple coverages. Displays necessary timing for high-point disruption even in a retreat. Able to maintain his feel for route down the field. Has a make-up gear when beaten and can close out separation distance. Looks to run through the receiver and deliver some thump after the catch. Heads up tackler looks to attack the legs and wrap-up. Has potential to challenge for a role as gunner or jammer on special teams. WEAKNESSES Leggy transitions can put him behind when forced to open and run. Tends to bend at the waist and lean into receivers when matching their release. Lacks fluidity to recover quickly when beaten by route fakes. Will struggle to stick with complex routes. Doesn't always play to his size. Slow to disengage from perimeter blocks. Too passive on the perimeter and needs an angrier heart against the run. Needs to improve his lower body strength. Season-ending ACL tear will likely prevent him from running and proving his speed pre-draft. BOTTOM LINE Because Clark's recovery from an ACL tear makes it unlikely he'll be able to run pre-draft, teams may be hesitant to consider him as anything other than an undrafted free agent. However, the tape shows decent makeup speed to go along with his extreme length. Clark could challenge for a roster spot with teams looking for bump-and-run corners with an ability to operate on special teams. -Lance Zierlein
I hope Kaaya is available with our next pick and we take a long snapper from the Akron Zips. Just to see this n00btard Jules whine some more. Kaaya fucking sucks.
Sounds like another milner this kid which I guess is fine that it's a sixth rounder and not the 9th pick
I think he's satisfied with the depth on the ol right now. The Jets have been investing in the ol every year of the draft for awhile now, so 1 year goes by without taking one, and suddenly he's neglecting the ol? No. Maybe he's just happy with what they have, or maybe he didn't like any whenever they were on the clock.
Devin Smith or Jalin Marshall is a goner at this point the other will probably get squaded. Smith in his 3rd season is still a rookie, but he's fragile as hell. If Marshall can get over those floppy hands he'll be a hard cut. I think there is an outside chance Decker gets moved off to somebody for something. He's been good for us and deserves a chance to go someplace and win. Decker Robbie Enunwa ArDarius Hansen Peake PS Marshall Smith
He's still on the roster. It will be him, and this 5th round pick they made. Also I think Bostick is still around.