The Jets signed two more draft picks Monday, leaving only third-round receiver Malachi Corley unsigned. The team announced the signings of fifth-round defensive back Qwan'tez Stiggers and seventh-round safety Jaylen Key.
The Jets have their draft class intact and already learning the ropes following their rookie minicamp. The next step for the team is getting their draft picks under contract.
The New York Jets don’t exactly have a dire need at safety, but it certainly wouldn’t hurt the club to improve at the position, either. Many expected the Jets to key in on a safety in the NFL Draft, but they did not select one until the seventh round, when they took Alabama’s Jaylen Key with the last pick of the draft.
The New York Jets‘ rookie minicamp continues to plunge forward in early May. The team’s new rookie class continued to work with the team today in varying capacities.
The New York Jets don’t have intentions of relegating their Mr. Irrelevant No. 257 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to a position of irrelevancy in their team ranks.
Taking a look at the Jets’ 7th round pick in the 2024 NFL draft Now that the 2024 NFL draft is over, we’re going to take an in-depth look at each of the Jets’ draft picks, in reverse order.
The NFL Draft has ended after Jaylen Key, a safety from Alabama, had his name called as the No. 257 overall pick by the New York Jets. With that pick Jim Harbaugh’s era at Michigan has officially ended.
The New York Jets had the distinction of taking “Mr. Irrelevant” at the end of the 2024 NFL Draft this year, and they opted to go with former Alabama safety Jaylen Key.
The New York Jets closed out the 2024 NFL Draft with the selection of Mr. Irrelevant.
Alabama safety Jaylen Key was selected by the New York Jets with the No. 257 — and final — pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. And as the final pick, Key earns the title of “Mr.
The Denver Broncos met with Alabama’s Jaylen Key at the NFL combine earlier this offseason, the safety revealed during his media availability in Indianapolis in February.
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