The New York Jets left Detroit after the NFL draft finished feeling good about what they accomplished. They got an offensive tackle of their future, added an offensive weapon on the perimeter, boosted their running back room, and took a chance on a low-risk quarterback.
The NFL Draft is behind us, but the dust is still settling. In the weeks that follow every NFL Draft there are always leaks and little pieces of information that emerge as teams and media process what just happened.
The Jets jumped on the opportunity to trade up to the No. 65 pick in the 2024 draft to select Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley. The Jets only had to send a fifth-round pick to the Carolina Panthers to make the deal happen.
Aaron Rodgers is making sure that New York Jets rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley is taken care of. While speaking to reporters, Corley revealed that the legendary quarterback offered him a place to stay in his guest house.
Malachi Corley knows the importance of building a bond with his quarterback, and he's taking it a step further with Aaron Rodgers.
New York Jets fans couldn’t have been more excited to witness their beloved team select Malachi Corley in the third round of the 2024 NFL draft. Yet, while he’s already being coined as the “YAC King” and the second coming of Deebo Samuel, a predictive factor suggests caution against throwing out these names so early.
Jets third-round pick Malachi Corley's path to early success is based on making a quick connection with Aaron Rodgers and the wide receiver isn't wasting any time with that.
Aaron Rodgers is taking a very active role in mentoring the New York Jets’ newest rookie wide receiver.
If jersey numbers are any indication, New York Jets' rookie receiver Malachi Corley appears to be following in the footsteps left behind by current WR1 Garrett Wilson.
The New York Jets began their rookie minicamp on Friday, May 3, one of five teams to do so. Over the three-day minicamp, the Jets’ draft picks, along with many undrafted free agents and minicamp invitees, will get a chance to show off their skills to their new coaches.
The New York Jets moved up in the third round to take Malachi Corley with the 65th pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Joe Douglas even came out and told the media that Corley was the fourth-ranked WR on their big board.
One thing was clear about the New York Jets' 2024 NFL draft strategy: improve the offense. They did so in the third round by trading up to secure a new weapon for Aaron Rodgers.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview, it's time to focus on how the teams will deploy their picks on the field.
In the whirlwind of excitement surrounding the NFL Draft, the New York Jets made a strategic move in the third round by selecting wide receiver Malachi Corley.
The New York Jets had just one draft selection on Friday night as they traded up for wide receiver Malachi Corley. Their three AFC East rivals — the Buffalo Bills, the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots — were a bit more active for the most part.
The New York Jets have secured themselves a new weapon for Aaron Rodgers in Western Kentucky wide receiver, Malachi Corley. Corley was selected by the Jets with the 1st pick of the 3rd round (65th overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft, following a trade-up with the Carolina Panthers.
A day after selecting Tyron Smith’s backup in Olu Fashanu with the 11th pick in the draft, the Jets went out and added a weapon on offense in Malachi Corley.
The Jets have jumped up the board to begin the third round.
Malachi Corley has been likened to versatile San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel. What does Corley, the former Western Kentucky wide receiver, think about the prospect of joining Samuel and the rest of the 49ers' receiving corps?
The San Francisco 49ers are hosting several draft prospects this week as the deadline for pre-draft visits draws near. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, the team will host former Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley on Wednesday.
The Philadelphia Eagles could use some extra depth at wide receiver, and they could turn to a player being compared to Deebo Samuel in this year’s NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers appear content heading into the NFL Draft with a glaring need at wide receiver but luckily for them, there are a myriad of options available.
The Steelers are still searching for another wide receiver to pair with George Pickens after trading Diontae Johnson to the Panthers earlier this offseason.
Not every team can select Marvin Harrison Jr. but there are riches to be had deeper into the draft, too.
Former All-Pro wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. has dabbled in evaluating prospects following his playing career and has demonstrated a knack for it, which makes his opinion on a 2024 draft steal particularly intriguing.
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