One thing we know about Aaron Glenn's regime with the New York Jets is that he isn't mucking around - he means business in his first NFL offseason.
For rookies and veterans alike, everyone starts from square one as Glenn looks to mold this Jets team into one he thinks can win playing his way.
And to do that, players who might be seen as being on the roster bubble have to perform, and for receiver Malachi Corley, he hasn't gotten off to the best of starts under the new management.
Having already sat out considerable time at minicamp and prior, Corley is swimming against the tide to make an impression in a receiver room that has spots up for grabs.
And receivers coach Shawn Jefferson had a true, yet pointed message to Malachi as training camp comes into focus next month.
"My old coach, Bill Parcells, used to say the first thing you need to be is you need to be available," Jefferson said via ESPN. "He's missed some time, and there's a learning curve here, so he's in catch-up mode right now."
Catch-up mode isn't ideal.
Yes, Corley only has one NFL season under his belt, but the third-round pick only had three receptions for 16 yards in nine games (one start) and played just 83 snaps on offense all season.
Keep in mind that it was with a Jets offense that struggled to do anything right.
So Corley has it all in front of him in 2025 if he is to make the impact that Glenn and coordinator Tanner Engstrand want.
But out of all the abilities Corley has, right now, he doesn't have the best one - availability.
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