Boom! Boom! Pow! Jets hope trio of rookie playmakers' physical approach 'permeates' the entire team

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Boom! Boom! Pow! Jets hope trio of rookie playmakers' physical approach 'permeates' the entire team
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The New York Jets added a physical element to their offense by drafting wide receiver Malachi Corley and running backs Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis last week. The three rookies don’t mind contact. They welcome it and do all they can to punish would-be tacklers.

New York JetsMalachi Corley works out during an NFL rookie minicamp football practice Friday, May 3, 2024, in Florham Park, N.J. New York JetsBraelon Allen works out during an NFL rookie minicamp football practice Friday, May 3, 2024, in Florham Park, N.J. New York JetsIsaiah Davis works out during an NFL rookie minicamp football practice Friday, May 3, 2024, in Florham Park, N.J.

“I think it’s an amazing honor,” Corley said of being mentioned with Samuel. “I think I’ve hardly scratched the potential of who I am as a player. I think the yards after catch thing is just something that I do. But just trying to elevate my game even past that label of just being a gadget player and a weapon and all those things.”

“It’s just been the way I’ve played my whole life,” Allen said. “It was kind of my advantage as a young kid, kind of being a little bit bigger than everybody else.”

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