Jets strengthen defense with safety Jamal Adams
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The New York Jets selected safety Jamal Adams out of LSU with the sixth pick in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
Adams may be the Jets' new leader on the back end after the team released Darrelle Revis this winter. The LSU safety has been praised for his strong leadership skills on and off the field, as well as his versatility and physical play.
The Jets make Adams the first defensive back selected in this year's draft and will likely pair him with safety Calvin Pryor, whom they took in the first round in 2014. This is the seventh consecutive draft in which the Jets have picked a defensive player in the first round.
Jamal Adams Bio
Position: S
School: LSU
College Experience: Junior
Height: 6-0
Weight: 214 lbs.
Strengths
- Big hitter that attacks the ball with zero hesitation.
- Among the best leaders in the 2017 draft class.
- Extremely disciplined player that didn't commit a penalty in 2016 (NFL).
- Makes plays all over the field, and acts like a linebacker in stopping the run.
Weaknesses
- Questions about long speed after posting a 4.56 time in the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine.
- Can be too aggressive at times; teams can take advantage in play-action game.
- Lacks the range of a true single high safety (Pro Football Focus).
Combine Results
Event | Result |
---|---|
40-yd Dash | 4.56 sec |
Bench Press | 18 reps |
Vertical Jump | 31.5 inches |
Broad Jump | 120 inches |
3-Cone Drill | 6.96 sec |
20-yd Shuttle | 4.13 sec |