Five Jets stand out during offseason workouts in 2026
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 12:45 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
During offseason workouts for the New York Jets in 2026, five players distinguished themselves. Tre Brown made an impact in the secondary, showcasing his ability with a one-handed interception. Isaiah Williams built momentum as a reliable wide receiver, while Adonai Mitchell demonstrated strong chemistry with quarterback Geno Smith. Tight end Jelani Woods emerged as a significant target in the passing game, and Max Melton impressed in the secondary, raising his profile ahead of training camp. These performances set the stage for potential roster decisions when training camp begins next month.
- •Tre Brown recorded a one-handed interception during spring practices.
- •Isaiah Williams consistently created separation as a wide receiver.
- •Adonai Mitchell established chemistry with Geno Smith in workouts.
- •Jelani Woods became a dependable tight end option.
- •Max Melton earned praise for his instincts in the secondary.
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"OTAs and minicamp don't guarantee regular-season success, but these five Jets consistently generated positive reviews during the spring.
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