QB Brady Cook Leads Crop of Jets Undrafted Free Agents


With the NFL draft all wrapped up, it’s time to take a look at those undrafted free agents who have reportedly landed with the Jets. Some of these names may change as players sometimes opt to go elsewhere after getting a better offer, but here’s where we are as of now. Continue to check this page for updates.
Quarterback Brady Cook, Missouri:
A player who we believed was worth a day 3 pick, Cook is a fantastic pick up here. An athletic QB who can make big plays with his legs but also has the arm strength and accuracy to be effective inside and outside of the pocket.
Let’s talk about Brady Cook.
– Big time competition in SEC
– Lots of experience (47 games, 1,100+ pass attempts)
– 50 TD/15 INT’s
– Good runner
– Anticipates well
– Respected leader
– Will make some great tight window throwsNot a bad option for the @nyjets on day 3. pic.twitter.com/xzDxgVNHUJ
— Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) February 21, 2025
RB Donovan Edwards, Michigan:
A big play running back who just a couple of years ago looked like a player who was a lock to be chosen, Edwards didn’t hear his name called during the draft. In Edwards the Jets get an explosive ball carrier from a winning program.
A couple of years ago it looked as if Michigan RB Donvoan Edwards was a lock to get drafted as a guy who made a ton of big plays.
He’s reportedly signing with the @nyjets as an undrafted free agent. pic.twitter.com/Bnt6ax9jiQ
— Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) April 27, 2025
WR Jamaal Pritchett, South Alabama:
You can never have enough speed and the Jets added another burner in Pritchett who we viewed as a very good run after catch option. Logged 1,127 receiving yads and nine touchdowns in 2024.
Per PFF, @nyjets UDFA WR Jamaal Pritchett had the top grade in the country vs zone coverage at 88.2.
We first noticed him as a S. Alabama receiver with blazing speed and elusiveness that he displays here. pic.twitter.com/nVJ4aPEmLX
— Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) April 27, 2025
DL Fatormah Mulbah, West Virginia:
The Jets passed on the deepest defensive tackle class we’ve ever seen and didn’t pick a single player, but they do appear to have added the 6′ 4” 306 lb run stopper who had a total of fifty tackles in 2024.
Edge Ja’Markis Weston, Florida:
Weston will get a look as a special teams player which was where he excelled in college. As a pure defensive player he had just sixteen tackles in six college seasons.
CB Jordan Clark, Notre Dame:
Son of NFL analyst Ryan Clark, the former Arizona State product is better suited for zone coverage than man and logged 176 tackles and four interceptions in six college seasons. Will likely compete at the nickel spot for Gang Green.
WR Quentin Skinner, Kansas:
A tall, lanky receiver who has been a cog in Kansas’ offense for several years now, Skinner shows very good hands and catch radius. The 6′ 5” Skinner has been a big play threat for Jalon Daniels for several years now, averaging a whopping 19.8 yards per catch over three seasons.
The @nyjets have reportedly added @KU_Football 6′ 5” WR Quentin Skinner as a UDFA. Tall receiver who doesn’t shy away from the dirty work as a solid blocker. pic.twitter.com/QQY2vdfTYq
— Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) April 27, 2025
S Dean Clark, Fresno State:
A free safety who has been a nice move piece for Fresno State, Clark has played a significant chunk of snaps in the box and the slot while not backed up as a safety. Plays with his hair on fire and comes charging downhill against the run and on blitzes. Had a career high 3 interceptions in 2023.
Fresno State safety Dean Clark has impressive athletic traits and plays with his hair on fire. Has a chance to make a @nyjets roster with little proven talent at safety.
Should also be a factor on special teams. pic.twitter.com/wFlnIn7YJK
— Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) April 27, 2025
K Caden Davis, Ole Miss:
A very accurate kicker from inside of 40 yards, going 25-29 in those situations, Davis brings in competition at a spot with plenty of questions.
LB Caden Davis, South Carolina State:
A small school product who is referred to as a good athlete who can cover backs and tight ends by the 2025 football game plan draft guide, Davis joins a LB group with very few roster locks.
OL Gus Hartwig, Purdue:
An excellent pass blocker, the Jets lack of proven depth along their offensive line gives Hartwig a chance to hang around for a while. He’s a player we would expect to at least make the team’s practice squad.
@BoilerFootball OL Gus Hartwig is a nice get for the @nyjets as a UDFA.
Shows the ability to hit targets on the second level and seamlessly transition on stunts/twists. pic.twitter.com/hQXC1An2nJ
— Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) April 27, 2025
OL Leander Wiegand, Germany:
An offensive tackle out of Germany who we only know one thing about…the dude is insanely strong. This post on his Instagram shows Weigand knocking out 38 reps of 225.
LB Jared Bartlett, Cincinnati:
Bartlett transferred from West Virginia to Cincy where he picked up a career high 69 tackles and 7.5 sacks after moving from the defensive line to linebacker. Aaron Glenn was likely drawn to Bartlett’s versatility.
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