Are Carter Warren and Max Mitchell viable as developmental offensive tackles? Last week, we investigated whether any of the players who started at right guard last season had any kind of future with the New York Jets.
There are always a million and one opinions about the New York Jets. From the casual fan to the in-depth analyst, takes about various players abound. The issue is that not all opinions are created equal.
Did the New York Jets finally find an offensive line piece in the middle rounds? The Jets’ line was a sieve for the entire 2023 season. They allowed 64 sacks, amazingly tied for 28th among NFL teams (showcasing how poor the pass-blocking was across the league).
The New York Jets will have a chance to further evaluate fourth-round rookie Carter Warren at right tackle in Week 16. The New Jersey-born bookend fully returned to practice this week after missing back-to-back games due to a hip injury.
Robert Saleh spoke to the media on Wednesday and gave the latest NY Jets Injury Update. With Zach Wilson out, Trevor Siemian will get the start. Aaron Rodgers will not be active.
With the New York Jets no longer clinging to any bizarre scenarios that left the team with a 1% chance or less of making the playoffs, it’s time to plug in some of their talented young players to get a look at what they can offer next season.
The offensive line injuries continue to pile up for the New York Jets. Releasing their Friday edition of the injury report, both Max Mitchell and Carter Warren popped up with separate ailments.
The Jets released their injury report and game statuses Friday for their Week 15 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Two players — QB Aaron Rodgers and WR Jason Brownlee — are listed as out.
Carter Warren and Max Mitchell have both started games at right tackle for the New York Jets this season, but neither offensive lineman may be available
The New York Jets were likely hoping to get a good look at fourth-round rookie offensive tackle Carter Warren down the stretch, but a hip injury has interrupted those plans.
Two starters on the offensive line from last week are out this week against the Houston Texans. The Jets had placed right guard Wes Schweitzer on injured reserve Saturday.
The Jets just can’t catch a break when it comes to injuries on the offensive line. Two players who started Week 13 against the Falcons are hurt and have a game designation for Week 14 against the Texans.
So, what is left for Jet fans in 2023? There are several winnable games over the last six weeks of the season on the Jets schedule. Most notable are this week’s game against the Falcons and the season finale in New England against the Patriots.
Their roster may become just a bit more flexible in the near future as a pair of Jets rookies return from the PUP list in offensive tackle Carter Warren and defensive back Jarrick Bernard-Converse.
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas has a clear mission statement: build through the trenches. Since becoming the Jets GM, Douglas has invested plenty into the offensive line, using multiple first-round picks and signing multiple free agents to large contracts.
In this year’s NFL draft, the Jets selected former Pitt offensive tackle Carter Warren in the fourth round. Today, we break down Warren in detail. The 24-year old Warren is listed at 6’5” and 323 pounds and was a second-team all-ACC selection last season.
The Jets signed fourth-round draft pick Carter Warren on Thursday, according to the NFL’s personnel notice. His signing of his four-year deal leaves only first-rounder Will McDonald IV and second-rounder Joe Tippmann unsigned.
The New York Jets officially signed fourth-round OT Carter Warren to a four-year contract on Thursday. This leaves just two unsigned players from the Jets’ 2023 draft class including: Warren, 24, was a four-year starter at Pittsburgh.
As cliché as it sounds, the last day of the National Football League Draft is just as important as the first two. If you've watched an NFL game in the past two decades, you've probably learned that Tom Brady was a 6th-round pick!
Having closed out the NFL draft by adding a pair of offensive linemen in center Joe Tippmann and tackle Carter Warren, the Jets have also come to terms with Billy Turner, a veteran tackle of nine seasons as they look to beef up the trenches.
Carter Warren knows what it feels like to win a championship at MetLife Stadium. The New York Jets' fourth-round draft pick played for Passaic Tech when the North Jersey high school appeared in two consecutive NJSIAA state sectional title games on the home field of his current pro team.
Carter Warren NFL Draft Overview Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6′-5″ Weight: 325 pounds School: Pittsburgh 2023 NFL Draft Profiles In 2017, Warren redshirted.
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