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Jets Sign 15 Undrafted Free Agents

Missouri QB Brady Cook Joins T Armand Membou; Germany Strongman Leander Wiegand Gets an NFL Shot

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In addition to their seven-player draft class, the Jets have signed 15 undrafted free agents. Below is information on each of them.

Missouri QB Brady Cook (6-2, 214)
Cook started 38 games for the Tigers over the last three seasons and threw for 8,591yards, 46 touchdowns and 15 interceptions while completing 64.6% of his passes. The St. Louis native also has a career 1,209 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns. Cook was a three-year team captain for Missouri and went 26-12 as a starter.

Kansas WR Quentin Skinner (6-4, 203)
Skinner averaged a career-high 22 yards a reception last season at Kansas. Over 38 games from 2022-24, he had 80 receptions for 1,584 yards (19.8 per) and 11 TDs. His pro day testing numbers included a 4.51 time in the 40-yard dash and 33-inch vertical jump.

South Alabama WR Jamaal Pritchett (5-9, 175)
A first-team All-Sun Belt performer, Pritchett led the league with 1,126 receiving yards last season. His school-record 91 receptions were 25 more than the next-best receiver in the conference and he had double-digit receptions in five games. After playing one year at Tuskegee, Pritchett, who has 4.42 speed, played 33 games at South Alabama and had 150 receptions, 2,033 receiving yards (61.6 yds/g) and 17 TDs.

Rutgers WR Dymere Miller (5-11, 181)
Miller began his career at Monmouth where he set a single-season school record with 90 receptions and 1,293 yards in the 2023 season. He was a first-team All-American in 2023 and was a team captain. The Coatesville, PA native committed to Rutgers for his final collegiate season over Memphis, Pitt and Texas Tech. Miller led the Scarlet Knights with 757 receiving yards to go with 59 catches and 4 touchdowns.

Michigan RB Donovan Edwards (5-11, 205)
Edwards had a breakout 2022 season for the Wolverines with 991 yards and 7 touchdowns but totaled 1,086 yards and 9 rushing scores over the 2023-24 seasons. A team captain in 2024, he's the only player in Michigan history with a pass, run and catch of at least 75 yards. Edwards has 86 receptions in 50 games and averaged 7.6 yards per reception on screens.

Germany G Leander Wiegand (6-6, 318)
Wiegand played one season at Central Florida before returning to Germany in 2022 where he lined up for the Cologne Centurions. He then played offensive line for the Rhein Fire, earning first-team All European League Football (ELF) honors on a championship team. At his pro day, Wiegand, who owns a wingspan of 80 inches, showcased his strength with 38 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press.

Purdue C Gus Hartwig (6-5, 309)
Hartwig had been the Boilermakers' starting center since 2021 and started in all of the 45 games he played during that span. He began his career at right guard in 2020 before switching to the pivot. Hartwig was an honorable mention All-Big Ten each of his five seasons at Purdue and was a team captain in the 2024 season.

Clemson DT Payton Page (6-4, 300)
A one-year starter and a team captain for the Tigers, Page totaled 32 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 2 pass defenses and an interception in the 2024 season. He enrolled at Clemson at 395 pounds and has lost more than 100 pounds once he became serious about nutrition. Page, who grew up in Greensboro, NC, played basketball before he switched to football. He had 191 tackles and 55 tackles for loss over his first three years at Dudley High School where he was teammates with Lions QB Hendon Hooker (his senior season was cut short because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

West Virginia DT Fatorma Mulbah (6-4, 306)
In 26 games with the Mountaineers, Mulbah recorded 75 total tackles and 7.5 TFL. A two-time captain and three-year letterman at Susquehanna Township (PA) HS, Mulbah began his collegiate career at Penn State. He played in 19 games for the Nittany Lions and graduated with a bachelor's degree in supply chain management before transferring to Morgantown. He has a 83 3/8 wingspan and was timed at 5.07 in the 40-yard dash at his pro day.

Florida LB Ja'Markis Weston (6-3, 234)
A Gator from 2019-25, Weston appeared in 52 games and totaled 16 defensive stops, 1 FF and 1 sack. Weston's made his mark in Gainesville on special teams, excelling at gunner.

South Carolina State LB Aaron Smith (6-0, 234)
After leading the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) with 92 tackles (11 TFL) and adding 5 sacks, Smith posted a 4.58 40-yard time and South Carolina State's pro day. He also had 25 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press.

Cincinnati LB Jared Bartlett (6-2, 238)
Bartlett led the Bearcats defense last season with 69 tackles, 11.5 TFL and 7.5 sacks. He was named All-Big 12 honorable mention by the league's coaches and finished second in the Big 12 in sacks and fourth in TFL. Starting his collegiate career at West Virginia, Bartlett played 50 games for the Mountaineers and had 134 tackles and 21 TFL. He was the Iron Mountaineer Award winner in 2022 and '23, which is presented to the most outstanding performer in West Virigina's strength and conditioning program. At his pro day, Bartlett posted a 4.65 time in the 40-yard dash and a 32-inch vertical jump.

Fresno State DB Dean Clark (6-0, 208)
Clark started his collegiate career at Kent State where he played three seasons before he transferred to Fresno State for his final two. He totaled 303 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 18 pass defenses and 5 interceptions in 58 games (42 starts). He also has special teams experience where he took 680 snaps in college.

Notre Dame DB Jordan Clark (5-9, 184)
Clark, the son of 13-year NFL veteran Ryan Clark, began his career at Arizona State where he played three seasons before he transferred to Notre Dame. Over his six-year collegiate career, he totaled 176 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 26 pass defenses and 4 interceptions in 57 games (31 starts). The Baton Rouge, LA native primarily played nickel in college.

Mississippi K Caden Davis (6-2, 208)
Davis scored 228 points at Ole Miss, converting on 80.8% (42-of-52) of his field goal attempts and 98.1% (102-of-104) of his PATs. He hit on 13-of-16 from 40-49 yards and 4-of-8 from 50-plus. Starting his collegiate career at Texas A&M, Davis handled kickoff duties in College Station over 33 games. He hit on all five of his field goal attempts in the rain in the Rebels' 28-10 upset win over No. 2 Georgia on Nov. 9.

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