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  • NYJ Linebacker #57
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    Jets declared LB CJ Mosley (neck), G Alijah Vera-Tucker (ankle), S Ashtyn Davis (Concussion), S Tony Adams (Hamstring), CB Qwan’tez Stiggers, RB Israel Abanikanda and T Carter Warren inactive for Week 9 against the Texans.
    The Jets are dealing with a plethora of injury issues, and also placed Allen Lazard and Leki Fotu on injured reserve earlier Thursday. With Mosley out, Chazz Surratt should see the bulk of snaps at his linebacker position with Surratt playing through a heel injury.
  • ATL Tackle #66
    Jets selected Pittsburgh OT Carter Warren with the No. 120 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
    Warren (6’5.5/311) was a 3-star recruit, and the 48th-ranked offensive tackle in the 2017 recruiting class, according to 247 Sports. Warren has been out of the spotlight recently thanks to a knee injury that kept him out for the last nine games of the 2022 season as well as the pre-draft process. However, his 39 starts in college show experience, even if it took him six years to get to that number. Warren is the only player to rival Dawand Jones’ wingspan in this class. He effectively keeps defenders at bay with quick punches despite his small hands. Warren has made a living off of winning engagements, even if he struggles to get to that point. If he can learn not to overset and to improve his hand accuracy, he can sell his ideal frame to a coaching staff.

  • ATL Tackle #66
    The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach passes along that Pitt redshirt sophomore T Carter Warren was “the most improved player along the line during spring ball.”
    According to Auerbach, the 6-foot-5, 315-pound Warren is in line to start at left tackle this fall assuming a clean August camp. If he does, indeed, end up starting, it is going to be a trial by fire. Warren redshirted his first year on campus and did not see the field during his redshirt freshman campaign in 2018. Pitt’s line, as a whole, is in the midst of an almost full-scale retooling, as C Jimmy Morrissey is the only incumbent starter from a year ago who remains in the Panthers fold.