Hayden Smith 6-6 265 Dustin Keller 6-2 240 Jeff Cumberland 6-4 260 Tim Tebow err.....Mark Sanchez cannot mess this up
our 3 TEs combine for 25 feet in height and 765 pounds. Add Baker and that's over 30 feet tall and over 1/2 ton. SUPER BOWL !!!!!
Sick of hearing success stories of guys like Cruz and Welker on undrafted players. Hopefully we can get an impact player...
All three also combined for the same number of blocks and catches as Dustin Keller all by himself in 2011.
Which remarkably equals the amount of football plays that Smith had watched in his life through 2011. We are so winning the Super Bowl in 2065.
Considering that Brewster couldn't even make football players good at football while he was at Minnesota, how are we expecting him to teach a rugby guy?
Hayden Smith is yet to play a snap in the NFL and ALREADY has blocked as many Defensive Lineman as Dustin Keller has in 3 years! DUDES A BEAST I TELL YA!!!!
Well he's certainly an interesting prospect. I'm more worried about his mental ability to pick up on the game. He's about the same size and weight as Mulligan, and I just don't want him becoming our new penalty machine because he wasn't able to grasp the basics.
I think the difference here is that Cruz actually played football in college while Smith did not. Apparently basketball and rugby were his sports.
He's a big target and can probably block very well, and from what I read he seems very intelligent. Let's hope this pans out well and the Jets get their own 1-2 punch at the TE position.
As long as they click the ads Some of us stuck around This thing won't be more than a mention at the end of the sports bulletin, if he makes it. NFL has a following but you can go weeks to months before you see someone wearing a teams jersey. I got real excited a few years ago when I saw my first Revis jersey. Not seen one since. Any Jets jersey that is WRONG. That is English The guy is smart. He's a pro athlete. He WANTS to play NFL. No doubt he's is learning his role and it won't take him long. I see big things ahead for Mr Smith