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Traditionally, tight ends tend to be slow to develop upon entering the NFL because of how much they have to take on regarding ...
Here we'll try to look at the New York Jets veteran players whose roles will be pushed by rookies in the 2025 NFL season.
Rookie tight end Mason Taylor brings upside to the Jets’ offense and profiles as a potential TE2 in 2025 fantasy leagues.
A fluid athlete at six-foot-five and 255 pounds with Hall of Fame NFL lineage, Taylor found his way onto the field and produced 38-414-3 receiving as a true freshman at LSU. Overall, his career ...
Mason Taylor, LSU's all-time leading receiver at the tight end position, has performed well for New York during the offseason ...
Enter Mason Taylor, the tight end from LSU the Jets drafted in the second round. Taylor looked good in rookie minicamp and he should be the team’s starting tight end in the fall. Taylor left LSU ...
And Mason's uncle is Dolphins MLB legend and ... and first-year players Zack Kuntz and Neal Johnson. Taylor is the sixth LSU player drafted by the Jets and the second in the past three years ...
With Pro Football Hall of Fame relatives like father Jason Taylor and uncle Zach Thomas, you might think there isn't a lot left to know about standout LSU tight end Mason Thomas, the Jets' ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jason Taylor, tissue in hand, dabbed tears from his eyes Friday night. He was overcome with emotion minutes after his son, former LSU tight end Mason Taylor, was drafted ...
At No. 42 overall, the Jets selected LSU tight end Mason Taylor. After Tyler Conklin departed in free agency, the tight end position was a significant need for the Jets, and Taylor should come in ...
Gang Green selected LSU tight end Mason Taylor in the second round and then grabbed Florida State cornerback Azareye’h Thomas with their third-round pick. Taylor is the son of Hall of Fame ...