There are going to be a lot of decisions for the New York Jets to make over the next month or so. New York's first regular season game of the campaign will be on Sunday, Sept.
The NFL is a harsh business, and it appears that many players fall and are out of the league before they are even given a proper chance. For New York Jets receiver Malachi Corley, he's facing a big training camp.
There’s at least a chance that one of the New York Jets’ most interesting draft selections from the 2024 NFL Draft isn’t on the team in a few weeks. New York has a handful of receivers vying for a spot on the roster and The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt said that receiver Malachi Corley is on the roster bubble.
The New York Jets added a handful of pieces last year with the hopes of turning things around for the franchise in 2024. Among all of the moves New York made, one was adding wide receiver Malachi Corley with the No.
Per Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic, Bills LB Joe Andreessen showed improvement in his pass coverage game during 7-on-7s when he read the quarterback and
The Los Angeles Chargers might have the chance to poach a young wide receiver from the New York Jets. According to Last Word On Sports’ David Latham, there might not be room for this 23-year-old pass catcher in New York’s 2025 wide receiver room.
New York Jets third-round pick Malachi Corley had an unremarkable rookie season, and he may not have a chance to redeem himself in 2025. Selected with the 65th-overall pick, former head coach Robert Saleh and General Manager Joe Douglas famously committed to drafting the Western Kentucky product “no matter what” in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Malachi Corley was in a position to occupy at least a rotational role in the Jets during his rookie campaign. Instead, he proved to be essentially a non-factor.
The New York Jets looked to turn the page to a new era of football this offseason with the hiring of a new general manager and head coach as well as the signing of a new quarterback.
New York Jets receiver Malachi Corley, also known as the "YAC King" due to his ability to generate yards after the catch, had a disappointing rookie season.
A trio of New York Jets youngsters will look a bit different next season. Per The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt, the Jets recently changed jersey numbers for third-year defensive end Will McDonald, sophomore receiver Malachi Corley and third-year wideout Xavier Gipson.
“Look good, feel good, play good.” Many attribute that line of thinking to the Atlanta Falcons version of Deion Sanders, yet the same folks who credit Primetime also realize countless athletes believe in the mantra.
After an offseason of overhaul, the New York Jets will look to toe the line between rebuilding and competing for a playoff spot. The defense, loaded with stars, will be expected to carry the load once again in 2025.
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?
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.
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 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.
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.