Draft Analysis: Consistently playing below 300 pounds, his lanky frame is the first thing that gets noticed. But his positive attributes show up on tape more than his weaknesses. Mass and functional strength are concerns and he still needs plenty of technical work.
The Jets have acquired tackle Antonio Garcia on waivers via New England and have waived kicker Nick Rose.
The Patriots traded up to take Garcia in the third round (No. 85 overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft. He didn't play at all last preseason as he battled blood clots in his lungs and was placed on the Pats' Reserve/Non-Football Injury list in September.
In March, Garcia told New England media he was cleared to return to football, and in April it was reported he would be a part of the Patriots' left tackle competition following Nate Solder's departure for the Giants. However, the Patriots waived him last week.
Garcia (6'6", 302) made 42 starts at left tackle for Troy, earning All-Sun Belt first-team honors after a senior season in which he wasn't charged with allowing a sack.