A day after selecting Tyron Smith’s backup in Olu Fashanu with the 11th pick in the draft, the Jets went out and added a weapon on offense in Malachi Corley.
Malchi Corley's ability to gain yards after the catch comes from more than just being able to make defenders miss.
Shows a powerful lower half and is able to take on contact, shed tacklers and make big plays. pic.twitter.com/7DQS1xQ4k5
— Glenn Naughton (@JetsPicks) February 21, 2024
The Western Kentucky product’s 259 career receptions set a school record while he managed to find the end zone 11 times in each of the past two seasons.