TE Jace Amaro, former second-round pick, could be on Jets' chopping block

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TE Jace Amaro, former second-round pick, could be on Jets' chopping block

10:14 AM ET
Rich Cimini
ESPN Staff Writer

If there's a high-profile player released by the New York Jets over the next 24 hours, it could be tight end Jace Amaro, a former second-round pick who has failed to live up to expectations.

This is news to Amaro, who told reporters late Thursday night, "I've never really been concerned about making the roster."

Amaro got off to a fast start in training camp, but he wasn't able to transfer his production to the games: Five catches (11 targets) for 35 yards, plus a couple of drops. He tweaked a groin muscle and missed last week's game, but he returned for the preseason finale, playing in 26 of 67 offensive snaps. He caught three passes for 24 yards.

During the game, general manager Mike Maccagnan told CBS TV that tight end is "the most wide-open position" on the roster. Translation: Anything can happen on the final cutdown. Incumbent Kellen Davis is a strong bet to make the team, but Amaro, Zach Sudfeld, Brandon Bostick and Wes Saxton are battling for one, maybe two spots.

Amaro apparently doesn't think he's in jeopardy.

"I don't think I've ever heard that from the coaches," Amaro said. "The only reason I really played a lot [Thursday night] is because I didn't play last week. I don't think it really had anything to do with being on the roster bubble or anything like that. I just came out here because I haven't played in such a long time, and just still getting the kinks out."

Remember, he missed last season with a shoulder injury.

Amaro believes he has been "pretty consistent on the practice field," adding, "Obviously, catching the ball out here is a little different than practice. I haven't played in so long. It's been almost a year and eight months, and getting the ball and then handling it. It's just getting that back and getting the feel of it."

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Not to mention that just last night he killed a drive by running a 10 yard stop route on a 3rd and 12. Killed the drive even with a very nice thrown ball by petty. 0 situation awareness.

He also had a fumble to run out the clock.
 

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Time to cut him unfortunately he didn't pan out.... I had high hopes for him, sigh.
 
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Jace Amaro should be on the chopping block. How much more BS is the CS willing to take??? This kid was a disaster in his rookie season. He probably dropped more passes than he actually caught. On top of that, he can't block to save his life.

His second season is spent on IR. And this season, despite newspaper reports claiming Amaro was having an 'EXCELLENT" TC, the preseason games tell a very different story. It should be apparent that Jace Amaro is the very same identical disappointment as he his rookie season.

What's worse is that everyone knows that Jace Amaro is not a complete TE and he's never going to be. He'll always be way too small to block like an all around legit TE would be able to do. IMHO, Zack Sudfeld, a below average player in my estimation, out played Jace Amaro during TC. Jace Amaro should be cut once and for all...
 
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