QB Film Review
Weapons Check: Christian Hackenberg – Preseason Week 3
Christian Hackenberg made his much awaited debut for the Jets in the game against the Giants. He led the Jets to a touchdown, and gave hope to Jets’ fans for the future, although some of the faults that showed up in college came back to bite him in the preseason. Let’s examine how he… Read more
Weapons Check: Robby Anderson- Preseason Week 2
Robby Anderson is an undrafted free agent out of Temple University, mainly known for his speed. He has a wiry build, but reportedly ran a 4.34 at his pro-day, which would have equated to second among wide receivers in this year’s combine behind Will Fuller. Anderson has flashed at times during practice, but Week 2 was… Read more
Weapons Check: Charone Peake – Preseason Week 1
We continue along with our series of film breakdowns from the preseason, with rookie wide receiver Charone Peake out Clemson University. Peake displays an excellent size/speed combination, and he was a much heralded prospect coming out of high school. Injuries sidelined him in college, but he has very good potential, and was considered a… Read more
Weapons Check: Darron Lee – Preseason Week 1
Our second film breakdown of the Weapons Check series deals with rookie linebacker Darron Lee, out of Ohio State University. Lee, played mostly with the second unit, but did make his presence known during the game. Since defense is more reactive, it’s hard to grade Lee’s performance on a preset rating scale, similar to the… Read more
Weapons Check: Jalin Marshall – Preseason Week 1
Each week, we’ll examine some of the new weapons on the New York Jets. Unfortunately, pre-season games do not come with coaches film, so film breakdown will not be quite as comprehensive as previous endeavors until the regular season starts. Our first subject is Jalin Marshall, signed as an un-drafted free agent out of Ohio… Read more
Scouting Report: Charone Peake
One of the most intriguing pick ups for the Jets in the off-season was Charone Peake, a seventh round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Peake has a ton of potential, but injuries have limited his potential in college. Rivals.com ranked him as the 83rd overall recruit in the nation, a 4 star recruit in… Read more
Scouting Report: Christian Hackenberg- (Summary)
Please check out Part 1 (Pros), Part 2 (Cons), and Part 3 (Summary) of our scouting report into Christian Hackenberg. Scouting Summary: Mental: Hackenberg displays very good understanding of the game, picks up on small nuances. He’s shown instances of inducing off-side penalties from the defense with hard counts, and also recognizing when he may… Read more
Scouting Report: Christian Hackenberg- (Cons)
The second part of the the series, deals the downside of Christian Hackenberg, and some of the issues he’s demonstrated over the years. Con: 1) This play is from his freshman year again, and he shows a trigger that’s too quick for the play. This is a 3rd down play, and should be an… Read more
Scouting Report: Christian Hackenberg- (Pros)
The Jets selected Christian Hackenberg with the 51st pick in the 2016 draft, receiving much disdain from experts and fans alike. Only Pete Prisco from CBS gave the Jets a great grade for the pick. USA Today chimed in with a grade of B for the pick, while Pro Football Focus absolutely trashed the… Read more
Scouting Report: Christian Hackenberg- (Team Failure)
The third part of our Hackenberg scouting report deals with the lack of talent/ability around the QB in his time at PSU. 1) Is the RG blind? He has absolutely no one to block, and all but moves right out of the way from the blitzing line backer. The only thing he does is… Read more
Jets Passing Offense Film Review- Week 15
The Jets won another tough game this week, against the Dallas Cowboys, and stayed in the hunt for the playoffs. The Jets do need some outside help to get into the playoffs, but most importantly, they need to win the games on their schedule. Ryan Fitzpatrick did not have his best game, and the offense… Read more
Jets Passing Offense Film Review- Week 14
The Jets won a game they were favored to win by a fair margin, and thrust themselves back into the playoff mix. While it looks likely that the Titans will be the easiest opponent they face all year, the team took care of business. Let’s examine how the passing offense broke down, as it wasn’t… Read more