Meet NYJ QB Jake Heaps and his path to the NFL

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – For rookie minicamp, the New York Jets bring in a series of temporary lockers that they park in the center of the locker room. These lockers are given to the rookies who were either draft picks or signed rookie free agent deals after going undrafted. No one is given a permanent locker yet like the veterans, they all live out of these temporary lockers until they make either the 53-man roster or the practice squad.

Then there is a ring of white chairs that surround those lockers. These are the tryout players, here at rookie minicamp without a contract and hoping just to make the team. They don't get a locker, just a chair, as they live out of their bookbags. It is stratification and status as these are the players who come to rookie minicamp with a dream. Most of them won't make it.

On one of those chairs sat a playbook, a piece of tape with the name "Heaps" on the cover. It belongs to Jake Heaps and it was almost unfathomable five years ago that he would be here in rookie minicamp as a tryout player.

In 2010, Heaps was considered a lock to be a first round pick as the high school senior was one of the most exciting quarterbacks in the nation. Today, Heaps believes that he is still the same player who excited recruiting analysts and pulled in offers from the likes of Notre Dame, Florida State and Tennessee. Rivals.com once had him as the top quarterback in the nation and the No. 63 player in the recruiting class his senior year. But after three college stops and a final year where he wasn't injured but threw just 12 passes, Heaps has a lot of proving to do.

That's nothing new for the former blue-chip quarterback, once labeled as a can't miss prospect. He had the type of tape that made colleges drool, the poise in the pocket and velocity that just can't be taught.

He enrolled early at BYU, drawing an end to a recruitment that was national. The thought process was that he would spend four years, perhaps just three years, in Provo then bolt for the NFL.

“Coming out as the No. 1 quarterback in the country and the amount of success that I had for myself, it was a lot,” Heaps told Metro. “I was excited to just play college ball and just got out there and live out my dreams.”

Except it didn't turn out that way. At BYU, he experienced a quarterback battle that he termed as one that “wasn't the most healthy” and he describes a divided locker room over the situation. After just two seasons, he left the program and transferred to Kansas.

Heaps said he truly wanted to "make it work" at BYU but he ultimately ended up with the Jayhawks under then-head coach Charlie Weis. That seemed like a good fit on paper as Weis was considered an offensive guru at the time and was promising to turn around a Kansas program that was borderline horrible.

Heaps had to sit out the 2012 season due to NCAA transfer rules. The 2013 season saw Heaps start, but Kansas went just 3-9. He had more interceptions (10) then touchdowns (8) that year and a completion percentage of 49 percent. All that hype from three years earlier? It evaporated.

There was a brief glimmer of hope for Heaps as he transferred to Miami for a fifth year where he faced yet another quarterback competition. He lost this one to Brad Kaaya, a younger player that the coaching staff wanted to build around, rather than a fifth-year quarterback who was set to leave the following season. Heaps wasn't the long-term answer, the coaching staff felt. Might as well invest in Kaaya.

Heaps ended up throwing just 12 passes and got zero buzz heading into the NFL Draft. Yet, despite the three stops that included a divided locker room, a horrible Big XII team and then a quarterback competition minus the competition, Heaps still felt like he belonged in the NFL. That promise from high school, he says, still existed.

“I definitely felt like talent and ability-wise, I definitely felt like I belonged there. That was maybe the hardest part. I felt like I should have been there. From my college career, I knew there was obvious reasons why maybe I shouldn't be there,” Heaps said. “I was ready for the challenge, I kept trusting and believing in my abilities.”

He went through the seven rounds of the NFL Draft without being picked and the Jets brought him in to rookie minicamp without a contract. Five years earlier, no one would have thought that Heaps would be anything but a multi-million dollar draft pick.

Yet there he sat in a white chair with no locker, a player without so much as a contract in on a tryout.

So far he's done well, earning a contract after rookie minicamp and working his way up the depth chart. A couple weeks ago, the Jets released Matt Simms, who was on the practice squad last year and was the team's third-string quarterback. They kept Heaps and cut a play who has actual NFL experience.

That perhaps, is telling. That also perhaps shows that the promise of a quarterback once rated as the best in the nation is finally coming around.

Oh, and a couple weeks ago, he moved into one of those lockers they brought in for rookies. No more white chair for Heaps.

“At the end of the day I've just been focused on me, focused on what I'm doing each and every day. That's what helped me up to this point. Not worrying about things I cna't control. Not worried about roster decisions. If I go out there and perform the way I know I can, the way I know I can play, then I'll let the chips fall where they may,” Heaps said. “I absolutely believe that I have the ability to start in this league. It's a matter of continuing to work hard every day and try to make it happen. Listen to the coaches, listen to the guys in here with experience. Work hard, show up early, stay late. It is all cliché, right? But it's what I want to do. I know I can be in this league.

“Now I just need to go out there and put in the work.”
 
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Sounds very good and I sort of remember him being a high rated prospect but didn't follow his whole career. I hope he sticks as the 3rd man and may take over for smith.

How nice would it be next year to have fitz teaching petty and heaps next year. Geno gone and in two years heap and petty battle it out for starting spot.
 

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Sounds very good and I sort of remember him being a high rated prospect but didn't follow his whole career. I hope he sticks as the 3rd man and may take over for smith.

How nice would it be next year to have fitz teaching petty and heaps next year. Geno gone and in two years heap and petty battle it out for starting spot.

I am just hoping the kid shows enough to earn a spot on the practice squad this year.
 

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Sounds very good and I sort of remember him being a high rated prospect but didn't follow his whole career. I hope he sticks as the 3rd man and may take over for smith.

How nice would it be next year to have fitz teaching petty and heaps next year. Geno gone and in two years heap and petty battle it out for starting spot.

...if we end the season thinking we can bypass next year's QB class for Petty and Heaps and 34 year old Fitzpatrick...not sure I would see this talented team doing anything over the first 2 years with Mac and Bowles but getting older...

I would anticipate consecutive 8-8 seasons.
 
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...if we end the season thinking we can bypass next year's QB class for Petty and Heaps and 34 year old Fitzpatrick...not sure I would see this talented team doing anything over the first 2 years with Mac and Bowles but getting older...



I would anticipate consecutive 8-8 seasons.

I don't see us in a position to acquire any QB in that class.

Now if we are picking top 10 again next year then I agree we find that franchise QB, But i have more faith in this coaching regime and I highly doubt we pick before number 15.
 

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I don't see us in a position to acquire any QB in that class.

Now if we are picking top 10 again next year then I agree we find that franchise QB, But i have more faith in this coaching regime and I highly doubt we pick before number 15.

With this roster, the only thing stopping us from trying to get rings is QB...if you need to make an RG3 trade to get your Cam, Carr, Eli, or Matt Ryan...you do it. This roster has everything else...minus maybe some olineman.

The jets have a talented enough roster to send the farm to get their franchise QB...who will be on rookie salary for 5 years.


if you dont send the farm to get one of these QBs...we're the Vikings with the williams boys...who one year allowed under 250 yards of total offense per game, less than 50 yards of rushing a game...to get to 8-8. That will be us for the foreseeable future if we dont go get our QB.
 
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Disagree completely. Fitz and Bryce have the ability to convert our QB position from the disastrous TO machine of the last 4 years to an asset in the next 4 years.

I would certainly, however, consider a move up in the draft for a Cook, a Goff or a Jones next season if the cost was not ridiculous. I don't see any others, currently being discussed or in next year's draft, especially not Kaepernick, being worth jumping through hoops for
 

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in 4 years Cro, Revis, Mangold, Marshall, Decker, Brick will all be gone, Wilkerson or Richardson will be gone, and this team will be rebuilding...not sure you want to wait 4 years for Bryce and 37 year old Ryan Fitzpatrick. Mac has built a team to win now...or you dont give 30 year old revis franchise CB money and 30+ year old Cro $7 mill a year...
 

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in 4 years Cro, Revis, Mangold, Marshall, Decker, Brick will all be gone, Wilkerson or Richardson will be gone, and this team will be rebuilding...not sure you want to wait 4 years for Bryce and 37 year old Ryan Fitzpatrick. Mac has built a team to win now...or you dont give 30 year old revis franchise CB money and 30+ year old Cro $7 mill a year...
I do not think it is certain all of the players you list will be gone in 4 years. We will also have 4 years of draft picks and FAs so I do not think we can tell now if we will be rebuilding or not.
 
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With this roster, the only thing stopping us from trying to get rings is QB...if you need to make an RG3 trade to get your Cam, Carr, Eli, or Matt Ryan...you do it. This roster has everything else...minus maybe some olineman.

The jets have a talented enough roster to send the farm to get their franchise QB...who will be on rookie salary for 5 years.


if you dont send the farm to get one of these QBs...we're the Vikings with the williams boys...who one year allowed under 250 yards of total offense per game, less than 50 yards of rushing a game...to get to 8-8. That will be us for the foreseeable future if we dont go get our QB.

first thing is you need to look at our gm this is not trader tanny, big mac wants to build through the draft. You have to be bonkers to even consider mac doing a trade like that with the way he values picks and depth.

You don't send the farm if you have to mortgage your future.
 
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Petty is not Geno. Petty wont be 32nd in passing yards, 27th in TDs and at or near the bottom of every QB category after two seasons. Petty won't take four years. He will compete with Fitzpatrick for the starting job next year and probably win it
 

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Soon as the UDFA signings were announced and I saw Heaps was one of them, I said Simms is on his way out. I didn't realize he would be out so soon, but in my roster projection I had Simms being cut and Heaps to the practice squad.

The reasons I felt that way ...

1. We're only carrying three QB (Geno, Fitz, Petty) and it was crystal clear that barring injuries Simms wasn't one of them.

2. Simms was out of practice squad eligibility, so the only option was to cut him loose.

3. I remembered Heaps was a highly regarded recruit and figured thats the kind of guy you want to plant on the practice squad. I don't ever expect him to be a starter. I'll be happy if he can develop into a quality backup.
 
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If Heaps has a solid TC he may make the Practice Squad.

Unlike some, I have not yet written off Geno. He was put in an impossible situation as a rookie by being forced to start on a team with little surrounding talent at the skill positions. Last year, statistically, he did improve. Geno, like Petty, was not a QB that played in an NFL style offense in college and therefore had no business even being on the field as a rookie. IMO, this is the season to fairly judge him as a QB.
 

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If Heaps has a solid TC he may make the Practice Squad.

Unlike some, I have not yet written off Geno. He was put in an impossible situation as a rookie by being forced to start on a team with little surrounding talent at the skill positions. Last year, statistically, he did improve. Geno, like Petty, was not a QB that played in an NFL style offense in college and therefore had no business even being on the field as a rookie. IMO, this is the season to fairly judge him as a QB.

I have not given up on Geno yet either, but he should be on a very short leash. We finally have a competent back up in Fitz and I don't want to see the season thrown away (again) if Geno sux (again) early in the season. In my opinion - if he wins the job (which I don't think is a given) he has the first 4 games to prove he should keep it, otherwise, make the move at the bye week when we still have 12 games to play.
 
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I have not given up on Geno yet either, but he should be on a very short leash. We finally have a competent back up in Fitz and I don't want to see the season thrown away (again) if Geno sux (again) early in the season. In my opinion - if he wins the job (which I don't think is a given) he has the first 4 games to prove he should keep it, otherwise, make the move at the bye week when we still have 12 games to play.

I agree with you. This team is talented. Should Geno be the starter, in game 1 against the Browns, he will have to perform or there will be a quick switch to Fitzpatrick.
 

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first thing is you need to look at our gm this is not trader tanny, big mac wants to build through the draft. You have to be bonkers to even consider mac doing a trade like that with the way he values picks and depth.

You don't send the farm if you have to mortgage your future.

Do you have a future if you don't have a QB?
 

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yes plenty of teams have made the play-offs and or sb without a franchise QB, esp if you build the team around him to be really good.

Plenty? How many the last 20 years were not won by Wilson, Rodgers, Brady, Eli, Manning, Brees, flacco, and Big Ben?
 
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