While much gets made of the Jets’ inability to draft and develop a quarterback over the past several decades, the team has been almost as bad when it comes to finding wide receivers outside of the first round.
There is tremendous concern within the fanbase and media about the New York Jets WR room, and I completely understand why. Assuming Allen Lazard is gone, Garrett Wilson is the only proven commodity in the room and one of three WRs on the roster who have run routes in several NFL games before.
Is it time for Jets fans to worry about the lack of production from rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley, or is it yet another case of Jets coaches failing to develop a young offensive player?
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
Corley hasn't been able to get much going during his rookie campaign.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Corley has had a forgettable rookie season. Has it changed the way the Jets view the wide receiver?
When it didn’t seem possible for the New York Jets to reach a new low in what has been a disastrous season, they found another way to lose a game shockingly.
The New York Jets are going nowhere the rest of the season. Their 3-8 record is closer to the league's top overall pick in April's draft than to the seventh
2024 has been a disaster for the New York Jets. So much so that their head coach and general manager are no longer employed by the organization. With a new regime expected to come in, that could leave many young players wondering about their status moving forward.
A week ago New York Jets rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley was the butt of jokes. Now, it’s possible he could be the team’s No. 3 target. That’s how quickly things can change in the NFL.
Corley shockingly dropped the ball short of the goal line during what became a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans last Thursday night.
New York Jets rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley made headlines during last Thursday’s win over the Houston Texans for all the wrong reasons. On just his second career touch, Corley got the ball on a reverse and ran free around the right side with a free path to the end zone.
The New York Jets finally won a football game on Thursday night, defeating the Houston Texans 21-13. While it might've been one of the uglier games played in the NFL all season, that doesn't matter for the Jets.
Malachi Corley has etched his name into the Hall of Shame along with Leon Lett, DeSean Jackson, Kaelin Clay and others.
New York sports teams are having an issue with the fundamentals this week.
Corley will compete for the Jets’ slot receiver post with Xavier Gipson representing the Western Kentucky alum’s main competition during training camp.
Malachi Corley made a bold move just minutes after being drafted by the Jets with the No. 65 overall pick. He immediately FaceTimed Aaron Rodgers, setting a tone of confidence and ambition.
When the New York Jets selected Malachi Corley with the 65th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, immediately, fans and media began to discuss how he could impact the Jets with the ball in his hands.
The New York Jets left Detroit after the NFL draft finished feeling good about what they accomplished. They got an offensive tackle of their future, added an offensive weapon on the perimeter, boosted their running back room, and took a chance on a low-risk quarterback.
Aaron Rodgers is taking a very active role in mentoring the New York Jets’ newest rookie wide receiver.
In the whirlwind of excitement surrounding the NFL Draft, the New York Jets made a strategic move in the third round by selecting wide receiver Malachi Corley.
The New York Jets have secured themselves a new weapon for Aaron Rodgers in Western Kentucky wide receiver, Malachi Corley. Corley was selected by the Jets with the 1st pick of the 3rd round (65th overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft, following a trade-up with the Carolina Panthers.
The Jets have jumped up the board to begin the third round.
The Philadelphia Eagles could use some extra depth at wide receiver, and they could turn to a player being compared to Deebo Samuel in this year’s NFL Draft.
The Steelers are still searching for another wide receiver to pair with George Pickens after trading Diontae Johnson to the Panthers earlier this offseason.
With the beginning of the NFL Combine just hours away, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller updated his list of the top 50 prospects in this year's draft class.
Former All-Pro wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. has dabbled in evaluating prospects following his playing career and has demonstrated a knack for it, which makes his opinion on a 2024 draft steal particularly intriguing.
One of the better receivers in Conference USA each of the last three seasons, Western Kentucky product Malachi Corley will have another chance to impress scouts later this month at the 2024 NFL Combine.
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