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NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah tweeted recently that while “this draft lacks a premier TE… the depth is outstanding.” He continued: “You’ll be able to find potential starters in the 4th/5th round this year.”

He may not last until the fourth or fifth round but one of those potential starters is Ohio State late-bloomer Jeremy Ruckert. Jets team reporter Ethan Greenberg listed the Buckeyes tight end as a Senior Bowl prospect that “improved [his] stock” during a recent article.

“The tight ends crop at the Senior Bowl was impressive with guys like Colorado State’s Trey McBride, Wisconsin’s Jake Ferguson and Coastal Carolina’s Isaiah Likely, but Dane Brugler of The Athletic was most impressed by Ohio State’s Jeremy Ruckert,” Greenberg wrote. “‘Jeremy Ruckert was outstanding,’ Brugler said. ‘He’s a really smooth pass-catcher, the ball skills have been fantastic. I think he’s helped himself.'”

Ruckert was overshadowed by Ohio State’s embarrassment of riches on offense for most of his college career. He only totaled 615 receiving yards over four seasons because of that but he did secure 12 touchdowns.

Best of all, the Buckeye got better every campaign, closing out his collegiate tenure with a 309-yard senior year. The aforementioned Brugler — lead draft analyst for The Athletic — guaranteed that Ruckert “will be a better pro than college player.”

He also noted that the Long Island native would be a great fit for the Jets on day two of the draft. “Ruckert is a ball-winner and future starting Y [in-line] TE,” he added.

Apparently, the OSU athlete’s father agrees. Bill Ruckert commented “J-E-T-S -JETS JETS JETS” on the Reese’s Senior Bowl tweet that named his son to the NYJ roster in January. He included a photo of Jeremy, who was a childhood Jets fan.



Scouting Ruckert: He ‘Catches Everything’
Not convinced? Well, maybe some of the scouting on Ruckert will change your mind.

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound dual-threat can be everything Wilson needs in a long-term tight end. “Ruckert catches everything,” voiced Oliver Hodgkinson of Pro Football Network.

He continued: “Ruckert combines excellent catch radius with strong hands and excellent catching technique. He’s a dangerous touchdown threat, evidenced by over a quarter of his receptions resulting in a house call. The Ohio State tight end has enough route-running savvy to be dangerous down the seam, ghost into space in the intermediate area, and break fluidly on shallow crossing routes.”

Hodgkinson also noted that the Buckeye has an “explosive nature to his game” and called his blocking “entertaining as hell” — in a good way. This video of Ruckert blocking first-round talent George Karlaftis one-on-one went viral on Twitter.

An early favorite among Gang Green supporters, Ruckert could also turn into a favorite for offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur. He fits this offense to a T as a prototypical in-line prospect that produced for OSU off play-action.

Kyle Crabbs of The Draft Network stated: “Many of those scores have come out of play-action, where Ruckert’s role as a blocker and his ability to climb to the second level on seal blocks can be well hidden and allow him to burst free on delayed releases out of stalk blocks [into open space].”

With a family that is based in Lindenhurst, Long Island, Ruckert makes too much sense for the Jets in April. At Ohio State, he told reporters: “Where I come from, the way I was raised, once I’m committed [to something] I have to finish it.”
 

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i do like Ruckert, because he is a complete TE, but there is one flying under the radar who is of the pass catching receiver specialists who can be had in the 4th to 5th that we should kick the tires on... he might actually be a match up nightmare as a MASSIVE WR.

Grant Calcaterra from SMU.
 

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Jets are reportedly high on these four tight ends:

Trey McBride
Jeremy Ruckert
Charlie Kolar
Trae Barry

any two of these guys would suffice to fill the void at the position!!!
expect the team to keep Trevon Wesco & Brandon Dillon through training camp heading into next season...
expectations is that Jets could delve into free agency for a low level option...
 

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what bothers me is before the season the Jets cut Ryan Griffin but after the season officially started they signed him back to vet. min deal so why is he being listed as still under contract with the team for next year? if they cut him they nulled his contract at that point and for the future, no?
 

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what bothers me is before the season the Jets cut Ryan Griffin but after the season officially started they signed him back to vet. min deal so why is he being listed as still under contract with the team for next year? if they cut him they nulled his contract at that point and for the future, no?

he is under contract for next year, however, cutting him saves 3 million in cap space.
Seems like another JD tire kicker deal to see if he would improve, but if not, "see ya with no cap hits."
 
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Jets are reportedly high on these four tight ends:

Trey McBride
Jeremy Ruckert
Charlie Kolar
Trae Barry

any two of these guys would suffice to fill the void at the position!!!
expect the team to keep Trevon Wesco & Brandon Dillon through training camp heading into next season...
expectations is that Jets could delve into free agency for a low level option...
I’ll take Rucker and Barry . One thing I know about Boston College is that if you can’t block you’re not starting because that team runs the ball .
 

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I’ll take Rucker and Barry . One thing I know about Boston College is that if you can’t block you’re not starting because that team runs the ball .
another team that runs the ball Wisconsin --- Jake Ferguson an older prospect but boy he is special...
 

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I’ll take Rucker and Barry . One thing I know about Boston College is that if you can’t block you’re not starting because that team runs the ball .

in baseball, i would take an ok fielding SS who could hit 20 to 30 dingers each year; that's why i loved when Davey played Hojo at SS, and Knight at 3rd.

The reason being, i'd rather F with an opposing pitching staff at least 4 times per game by throwing an extra power bat in the lineup, than get a highlight play on defense every three games.

same premise at TE... gimme a pass catcher who is a match up nightmare, and let me take my chances with him being so-so as a blocker.
 

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in baseball, i would take an ok fielding SS who could hit 20 to 30 dingers each year; that's why i loved when Davey played Hojo at SS, and Knight at 3rd.

The reason being, i'd rather F with an opposing pitching staff at least 4 times per game by throwing an extra power bat in the lineup, than get a highlight play on defense every three games.

same premise at TE... gimme a pass catcher who is a match up nightmare, and let me take my chances with him being so-so as a blocker.
I see things differently. The primary job of a TE is to block and be an outlet in the zone down the middle of the defense. We have gotten to the point in the NFL where we have guys running receiver routes and calling them TEs .
Kelcie isn’t fast, but he knows how to get open just where I stated but he can’t block worth a lick . Exactly what does he do that Berrios can’t ?
 

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I see things differently. The primary job of a TE is to block and be an outlet in the zone down the middle of the defense. We have gotten to the point in the NFL where we have guys running receiver routes and calling them TEs .
Kelcie isn’t fast, but he knows how to get open just where I stated but he can’t block worth a lick . Exactly what does he do that Berrios can’t ?

well, you can't cover #87 with a slot CB. can't cover #87 with a LB. you can't out fast him, because he'll out big you. you can't double him with 2 safeties or 2 LB's, because if you have decent WR's and RB's, then that 260 pound unicorn is a nightmare match up frees them up deep & in the flats.

i totally understand the inline blocker aspect, but you can teach that to a point with varying degrees of success....you get out of bed being able to be a nightmare.

just me, but IMO, it's the easiest position on the field to create a head ache for an opposing D without really trying...except if you're the Jets.
 

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I see things differently. The primary job of a TE is to block and be an outlet in the zone down the middle of the defense. We have gotten to the point in the NFL where we have guys running receiver routes and calling them TEs .
Kelcie isn’t fast, but he knows how to get open just where I stated but he can’t block worth a lick . Exactly what does he do that Berrios can’t ?
each offensive game plan have specific needs
tight ends should be well rounded options that can block and catch
split ends are guys that are basically big bodied receivers
blocking ends well in the name states what they are
so in this particular offense they want meat and potato type tight ends that can block but have athleticism to be a force out in the flat, over the middle and down the seam...

so if you look at the tight ends this team's coaching staff selected in the Senior Bowl will show you their intentions... they did not select Isaiah Likely a vertical threat receiver like split end...
 

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well, you can't cover #87 with a slot CB. can't cover #87 with a LB. you can't out fast him, because he'll out big you. you can't double him with 2 safeties or 2 LB's, because if you have decent WR's and RB's, then that 260 pound unicorn is a nightmare match up frees them up deep & in the flats.

i totally understand the inline blocker aspect, but you can teach that to a point with varying degrees of success....you get out of bed being able to be a nightmare.

just me, but IMO, it's the easiest position on the field to create a head ache for an opposing D without really trying...except if you're the Jets.
actually some corners that are 6'2" did well against him, and former safeties turned hybrid linebacker like Kam Chancellor did well covering 87... just saying it is how you deploy your game plan to match up... Quincy Williams even though short in stature has the coverage ability not only to stick with slot receivers but to contend against players of 87's stature, just saying...
 

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actually some corners that are 6'2" did well against him, and former safeties turned hybrid linebacker like Kam Chancellor did well covering 87... just saying it is how you deploy your game plan to match up... Quincy Williams even though short in stature has the coverage ability not only to stick with slot receivers but to contend against players of 87's stature, just saying...

touché...

but by the same token, aren't you saying to stifle their unicorn, you have to have a defensive unicorn?
 

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touché...

but by the same token, aren't you saying to stifle their unicorn, you have to have a defensive unicorn?
they are building and expect them to add that type of guy if they haven't already created him last season? Jason Pinnock might be that guy...
 
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