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Cade Klubnik Tops List of Players to Watch as OTAs Kick off

Cade Klubnik Tops List of Players to Watch as OTAs Kick off

When the New York Jets open up OTAs this week, the big name folks will be interested in hearing about is rookie quarterback Cade Klubnik.  The rookie reportedly impressed during rookie minicamp and will now get his first shot to make plays against veteran NFL defenders.

Klubnik will garner plenty of attention simply by the nature of being a quarterback.  But who else should Jets fans be focused on?

Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper:

The Jets used two first round picks on tight end Kenyon Sadiq and wide receiver Omar Cooper.  While OTAs won’t be padded or full contact, they will have a chance to try to get open against NFL defensive backs for the first time so fans will be tuned in to find out how they’re progressing.

AD Mitchell:

Mitchell is a possible x-factor this season as a speedy former second-round pick who flashed last season but was largely limited by putrid quarterback play.  If Mitchell looks like he may hit his ceiling, the Jets will have quite a lot to work with in terms of pass catchers in 2026 with Geno Smith under center.

Take a look at every AD Mitchell target and reception with the Jets last season right here.

D’Angelo Ponds:

The rookie corner who has draw comparisons to Aaron Glenn is good enough to play on the outside but is being viewed as a guy who will play a lot of nickel in 2026.  However, don’t rule out the possibility of Ponds outplaying any of the two boundary corners on the roster and garnering consideration for a permanent role outside.

Tight End Jelani Woods:

The Jets have what they believe is a quality trio of tight ends in Mason Taylor, Sadiq and Jeremy Ruckert.  However, Woods is a former Frank Reich draft pick from their time together with the Colts and he’s an intriguing option at 6′ 7”.  With more teams deploying 3-tight end sets, might he find a way to impress and win a roster spot?

Arian Smith:

Smith was a complete flop as a rookie, hauling in 7 balls for 52 yards on the season.  He did develop into a very good gunner on special teams, but is he going to manage to impress Jets brass in his second pro season?  OTAs would be a good place to start.

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Glenn was Born in the Bronx, New York and has followed the Jets religiously despite being stationed in several different countries and time zones around the world. He now resides in England and has been a JetNation member since 2005. Glenn will bleed green with the rest of us through the highs and lows.

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