Are Carter Warren and Max Mitchell viable as developmental offensive tackles? Last week, we investigated whether any of the players who started at right guard last season had any kind of future with the New York Jets.
The best offensive line strategy for the Jets for the rest of the offseason is to land a free-agent swing tackle and continue to develop Max Mitchell and Carter Warren.
The offensive line injuries continue to pile up for the New York Jets. Releasing their Friday edition of the injury report, both Max Mitchell and Carter Warren popped up with separate ailments.
The New York Jets will be without rookie right tackle Carter Warren for the second game in a row and another offensive lineman may join him on the sidelines.
Carter Warren and Max Mitchell have both started games at right tackle for the New York Jets this season, but neither offensive lineman may be available
New York Jets offensive players are singing the praises of recently-reinstated starting quarterback Zach Wilson ahead of this Sunday's home game against the 7-5 Houston Texans.
With training camps underway, here’s a look at the top position battles to watch for teams in the AFC East.
Part of the availability woes the Jets suffered up front in 2022 was the absence of Max Mitchell due to a blood-clotting issue.
Pick No. 111 (Round 4) Offensive Tackle 2022 Games Played: 6 (5 starts) Jets Country Re-Grade: B- Offensive tackle Max Mitchell was forced right into the fire. With Mekhi Becton done for the season and Duane Brown out for the first month, the rookie Mitchell was an Opening Day starter at right tackle.
With the Jets' offensive line in shambles, there's no better time to turn our attention towards Ohio State's Dawand Jones on the day the NFL Scouting Combine begins.
We have the 12th 2023 core member of the New York Jets, as voted by all of you. And the winner is: Max Mitchell, Offensive Tackle! Max Mitchell was drafted by the New York Jets with the 111th overall pick in the 4th round of the 2022 NFL draft.
When looking at the offensive linemen under contract with the Jets right now, what they don't need and what they need becomes real apparent. New York doesn't need a 39-year old statue in the pocket named Aaron Rodgers.
For many New York Jets fans, this season has been a pleasant surprise, exceeding expectations of many, and meaningful December games are finally here. If they win the next two and the Patriots lose one, the playoffs will happen.
Earlier this week Robert Saleh confirmed that rookie 4th-round offensive tackle Max Mitchell would be placed on the non-football injury reserve list and miss the rest of the season.
New York Jets rookie tackle Max Mitchell has blood clots in his right calf and lung and will not play again this season, ESPN reported Thursday, citing Mitchell's father.
According to Rich Cimini, the Jets placed OT Max Mitchell on the non-football injury list after blood clots were discovered in his calf and lung on Monday.
The number of injuries the New York Jets have sustained at the offensive tackle position had already reached levels of absurdity, and things just got worse. Head coach Robert Saleh bet with the media today and announced the team will be without the services of rookie tackle Max Mitchell for the remainder of the season.
A Jets starter in five games this season, Max Mitchell will miss the rest of this campaign. Robert Saleh said Wednesday (via ESPN.com’s Rich Cimini, on Twitter) the rookie tackle is going on the team’s reserve/non-football injury list and will be shut down for the season’s remainder.
The Jets announced five roster moves on Saturday, including activating OT Max Mitchell from injured reserve. The team is also elevating DT Tanzel Smart and LB Chazz Surratt from the practice squad.
Robert Saleh spoke to the media on Monday and was asked what his message to his team upon their return. Practice was good. It was well-needed. Just going through and communicating and doing football stuff, but knock on wood, we’re as healthy as you could possibly be at this point.
The New York Jets officially designated OT Max Mitchell to return from injured reserve on Monday. This officially opens a three-week window of time for the Jets to active him or he would miss the remainder of the season. Mitchell, 22, was named First Team All-Sun Belt and Third Team All-American in 2021.
With the Jets outpacing preseason expectations and several of their young players already performing like future stars, it's time to put Douglas into the NFL Executive of the Year conversation.
New York Jets rookie starting right tackle Max Mitchell will miss several weeks after dislocating his knee in Sunday's game, NFL Network reported Monday.
Jets right tackle Max Mitchell was carted off the field at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday with a knee injury. Mitchell is the latest Jets offensive tackle to sustain an injury this season.
When the New York Jets selected offensive tackle Max Mitchell in the fourth round (111th overall), the expectation was he would sit and develop this year.
Due to two separate injuries, the Jets will dip into their depth on the offensive line on Sunday in Week 1, giving rookie Max Mitchell the start at right tackle.
Mitchell was a four-year starter at Louisiana. He showed plenty of versatility during his time in college, playing both tackle positions and left guard.
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