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Jets Depth Chart (Week 1 Matchup)


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On 5/12/2021 at 10:17 AM, Mr. Scot said:

Wilson looks like the kid playing quarterback in a Disney Channel movie about a high school team that triumphs over long odds.

His mom though!  Damn

 

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On 5/12/2021 at 5:51 AM, CarolinaLivin said:

Since we play Jets week 1, I thought I'd drop they're current depth chart. See what the competition will be like.

New York Jets Depth

*Quarterback

Zach wilson, James Morgan, Mike White

*Running Back

Tevin Coleman, Ty Johnson, Michael Carter, Lamical Perrine, Josh Adams, Pete, Guerriero

*Wide Receiver

Cory Davis, Denzel Mims, Jamison Crowder, Elijah Moore, Keelan Cole, Braxton Berrios, Vyincint, Smith, Jeff Smith, Lawrence Crager, Josh Malone, DJ Montgomery, Matt Cole, Manasseh Bailey

*Tight End

Chris Herndon, Tyler Kroft, Ryan Griffin, Daniel Brown, Trevon Wesco, Kenny Yeboah

*Offensive Line

LT- Mekhi Becton, Conner McDermott

LG- Alijah Vera-Tucker, Alex Lewis, Cameron Clark, Dan Feeney

C- Conner McGovern, Corey Levin, Jimmy Murray

RG- Greg Van Roten, Chuma Edoga Tristen Hoge

RT- George Fant, Grant Hermanns

*Defensive End

Left- Carl Lawson, Kyle Philips, Michael Dwumfour

Right- Vinney Curry, Bryce Huff, Jabari Zuniga, Hamilcar Rashed Jr.

*Defensive Tackle

Left- Sheldon Rankins, Folorunso Fatukasi, Jonathon Marshall, Tanzel Smart

Right- Quinnen Willims, John Franklin-Meyers, Nathan Shephard

*Linebacker

WLB- Blake Cashman, Sharif Finch, Del'Shawn Phillips

MLB- CJ Mosely, Milo Eifler, Brendon White

SLB- Jarrad Davis, Noah Dawkins

*Cornerback

LCB- Bless Austin, Corey Ballentine, Brandon Echols, Javelin Guidry

RCB- Bryce Hall, Jason Pinnock, Lamar Jackson, Justin Hardee

*Safety

FS- Marcus Maye, Jamien Sherwood, Michael Carter, JT Hassell

SS- Lamarcus Joyner, Ashtyn Davis, Hamsah, Nasirildeen, Elijah Campbell

*Returners

PR-Braxton Berrios, Jamison Crowder

KR- Ty Johnson, Braxton Berrios

Solid all around 

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