He was drafted in the 6th round by the Titans in 2017. He appeared in all 16 games and started one his rookie season. He was waived on 8/31/2019. The Broncos claimed him on 9/1, waived him on 9/14, and then signed him to the PS. On 11/30/2019, the Bears signed him off the Broncos' PS. They waived him on 9/3/20. The Pats signed him to their PS on 9/9, but released him 2 days later. He played collegiately at Univ. of Tennessee-Chattanooga. He has 3 years experience. Wonder if he can beat out Feeney. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/LeviCo00.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Levin
He is not beating out Feeney as Feeney already seems to have a roster spot locked up. As crazy as it sounds Feeney has 3 million guaranteed this year.
I don't know what is guaranteed on Lewis and Van Roten? If we can cut them in training camp with no strings? But I would suspect once we draft a guard and having drafted Clarke last year with expectation to have him make the transition from tackle to guard that one of Van Roten/Lewis will not be on the roster. I assume Freeney will be a well paid backup center and guard. I have read that Van Roten fits the new system well.
I think that Van Roten will stay either as a starter or hopefully, depth. IMO Lewis should be the one to go. If Lewis is cut, the Jets take a $1,666,666 cap hit, but would save $5,191,667 on the cap. If Van Roten is cut, the Jets would take a $250k cap hit, but save $3,406,250 on the cap. Both figures are pre-June 1.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...ng-corey-levin/amp/?__twitter_impression=true Just training camp fodder... Wish we would sign Nelson already, get a CB in here.
Yes, a solid addition to our practice squad depth. He might even last more than two days there, unlike last year. Maybe even a week.