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Jets sign QB prospect, son of ESPN analyst among undrafted free agents

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Jets sign QB prospect, son of ESPN analyst among undrafted free agents

The Jets began signing undrafted free agents immediately after the NFL draft ended on Saturday.

They signed some interesting names already. After not drafting a quarterback, the team signed Missouri quarterback Brady Cook.

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Cook, who was teammates with first-round pick Armand Membou, started 39 games over four years for the Tigers.

He completed 62.6 percent of his passes last season for 2,535 yards, 11 touchdowns and two interceptions. He ran for another 223 yards and five touchdowns. He was a three-time team captain.

The Jets also signed Notre Dame safety Jordan Clark, who is the son of former NFL safety and current ESPN analyst Ryan Clark.

They also added Michigan running back Donovan Edwards. Edwards had a strong sophomore season in 2022, rushing for 991 yards and seven touchdowns, but fell back as a junior (497 yards, 5 TDs) and a senior (589 yards, 4 TDs).

Missouri Tigers quarterback Brady Cook (12) rushes the ball during the Iowa Hawkeyes versus Missouri Tigers at the TransPerfect Music City Bowl on December 30, 2024. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Here are the other undrafted free agent signings that we know of for the Jets:

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Jared Bartlett, LB, Cincinnati

Dean Clark, S, Fresno State

Caden Davis, K, Mississippi

Gus Hartwig, C, Purdue

Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Myles Price battles with Notre Dame Fighting Irish safety Jordan Clark #1 in action during the Playoff First Round game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Indiana Hoosiers. Getty Images

Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Myles Price battles with Notre Dame Fighting Irish safety Jordan Clark #1 in action during the Playoff First Round game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Indiana Hoosiers. Getty Images

Dymere Miller, WR, Rutgers

Fatorma Mulbah, DT, West Virginia

Jamaal Pritchett, WR, South Alabama

Quentin Skinner, WR, Kansas State

Aaron Smith, LB, South Carolina State

Ja’Markis Weston, Edge, Florida

Leander Wiegand, OT, Germany

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