The Jets kicked off their rookie minicamp today and according to those in attendance, there were a few things that stood out from both players and coaches.
WR Amari Smith: Yes, Smith did have a drop during individual drills but several beat writers in attendance lauded his blazing speed. In fact, Nick Faria of Athlon Sports said he believes Smith compares favorably to former NFL star DeSean Jackson. Faria added that he expects Smith to land the Jets second receiver job this season.
QB Brady Cook: While it was just one play, it was encouraging to see Zach Rosenblatt of The Athletic note Cook completing a pass on the move under duress. One of the most appealing things about the Mizzou product is his athleticism and ability to make throws on the move.
Armand Membou: Not that you would expect any different, but Rich Cimini of ESPN took a look at Membou during 11-on-11 drills and said he was as smooth as advertised.
Jets Coaching Staff: This was an observation that was noted by several in attendance. It seems that day 1 of rookie minicamp was lively as Aaron Glenn’s staff was very hands-on and vocal. A nice way to lay a foundation for what players should come to expect when full practices get rolling.
Veterans in attendance: The Jets invited a few of their veteran players already under contract who the coaching staff wanted to get more of a look at. Most notably, tight end Zack Kuntz, guard Kohl Levao, quarterback Adrian Martinez and offensive tackle Obinna Eze.
TE Mason Taylor: Some of the rookies met with the press after practice and tight end Mason Taylor impressed. Asked about living “in the shadow” of his father Jason, he said it didn’t bother him at all. Taylor discussed growing up watching his father and uncle (Zach Thomas) play the game at a high level and is happy to be associated with them.
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