After making seven selections in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Jets were not done with trying to find some diamonds in the rough. With 17 roster spots available, they’ve signed a huge crop of undrafted free agents and invited many others to try out at rookie minicamp. They’ll be holding out hope they could find the next Damon Harrison.
Last season, New York had some success with its undrafted rookies as running back Zonovan Knight and safety Tony Adams both made contribution. Knight even won a Rookie of the Week award, and the pair figure to be in the team’s plans again this season.
Can they get similar contributions from any of these additions? Let’s review the players they brought in…
S Trey Dean III
Dean was a regular contributor in a versatile role with the Florida Gators over the past five seasons and was the only undrafted free agent signed by the Jets who was ranked in the top 25 available players by ProFootballFocus at the end of the draft. He posted good strength and explosiveness numbers at the combine and could be the kind of player Robert Saleh seeks to convert into a linebacker.
Other safeties signed: Marquis “Muddy” Waters (Texas Tech)
CB Kahlef Hailassie
When trying to figure out which undrafted free agents have the best chance of making the roster it’s always smart to follow the money. Hailassie reportedly has $167,500 of his 2023 salary guaranteed, which doesn’t lock him into a roster spot, but indicates the Jets were prepared to go above and beyond to secure his signature.
Hailassie has good size and played on the outside for Western Kentucky the past two seasons after transferring from Oregon. He showcased his ball skills by breaking up 10 passes and intercepting two more last season.
Other cornerbacks signed: Derrick Langford (Washington State)
WRs T.J. Luther, Xavier Gipson and Jason Brownlee
The Jets also brought in a trio of interesting wide receiver prospects, all of whom were regarded as potentially draftable.
The Jets had to outbid several other teams to sign Luther, who had a 1,000-yard season at Gardner-Webb in 2022. He has 4.5 speed and was regarded as a good vertical threat.