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New York Jets Battle
At Running Back
Matthew Hull
New York Jets
• Since Thomas Jones left the New York Jets following
the 2009 season, the Jets have not had a premier
featured running back
• While it looks to be the case again for this coming
season, the Jets do have many running backs on the
roster, some of which are fighting for a roster spot
• Let’s take a look at who’s on the roster and where
they stand currently as we head closer to the start of
the new season
Chris Ivory
• Ivory came from a small school,
Tiffin, but made his mark as an
undrafted free agent with the
New Orleans Saints
• Ivory signed with the Jets and
has ran for 1,654 yards and 9
touchdowns in a running back
by committee role over the
course of two years
• He has shown great signs and
figures to be a lock to make the
roster
Stevan Ridley
• Ridley was a 3rd round pick by the New
England Patriots out of LSU in 2011
• He had a breakout year in 2012 rushing
for 1,263 yards and 12 touchdowns but
has not been nearly successful since
• A frequent visitor of Bill Belichick’s dog
house and coming off a season in
which Ridley tore his ACL, Ridley was
not brought back by the Patriots and
signed with the Jets
• He has had fumbling issues but if he
can show the Jets any sign of his 2012
form, he’ll likely make the team
Bilal Powell
• Powell was a 4th round pick by the
Jets in 2011 and has done enough
for the Jets to bring him back
following the expiration of his rookie
contract
• While he’s not particularly fast or
big, Powell has shown that he can
get the job done
• He also possesses good hands and
has frequently been the Jets third
down back
• Jets like him enough to at least
keep him as their 3rd running back
Zac Stacy
• Stacy was a 2013 5th round selection by
the St. Louis Rams
• Forced into action, Stacy had himself a
pretty good rookie year rushing for 973
yards and 7 touchdowns
• However, he ran for the nearly 1,000
yards on an underwhelming 3.9 yards per
carry clip
• Stacy was ultimately phased out of the
offense last year and found himself with
the Jets via a draft day trade
• It’s an outside chance he makes it but if
he can perform in the preseason the Jets
will certainly have some tough decisions
to make
Daryl Richardson
• Richardson also came to the
Jets from the Rams last year
after minimal success in St.
Louis
• He did not see any carries last
year with the Jets and his days
appear to be numbered
• Richardson is still just 23 years
old so if he has something to
show, now is the time to do it

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New York Jets Battle At Running Back

  • 1. New York Jets Battle At Running Back Matthew Hull
  • 2. New York Jets • Since Thomas Jones left the New York Jets following the 2009 season, the Jets have not had a premier featured running back • While it looks to be the case again for this coming season, the Jets do have many running backs on the roster, some of which are fighting for a roster spot • Let’s take a look at who’s on the roster and where they stand currently as we head closer to the start of the new season
  • 3. Chris Ivory • Ivory came from a small school, Tiffin, but made his mark as an undrafted free agent with the New Orleans Saints • Ivory signed with the Jets and has ran for 1,654 yards and 9 touchdowns in a running back by committee role over the course of two years • He has shown great signs and figures to be a lock to make the roster
  • 4. Stevan Ridley • Ridley was a 3rd round pick by the New England Patriots out of LSU in 2011 • He had a breakout year in 2012 rushing for 1,263 yards and 12 touchdowns but has not been nearly successful since • A frequent visitor of Bill Belichick’s dog house and coming off a season in which Ridley tore his ACL, Ridley was not brought back by the Patriots and signed with the Jets • He has had fumbling issues but if he can show the Jets any sign of his 2012 form, he’ll likely make the team
  • 5. Bilal Powell • Powell was a 4th round pick by the Jets in 2011 and has done enough for the Jets to bring him back following the expiration of his rookie contract • While he’s not particularly fast or big, Powell has shown that he can get the job done • He also possesses good hands and has frequently been the Jets third down back • Jets like him enough to at least keep him as their 3rd running back
  • 6. Zac Stacy • Stacy was a 2013 5th round selection by the St. Louis Rams • Forced into action, Stacy had himself a pretty good rookie year rushing for 973 yards and 7 touchdowns • However, he ran for the nearly 1,000 yards on an underwhelming 3.9 yards per carry clip • Stacy was ultimately phased out of the offense last year and found himself with the Jets via a draft day trade • It’s an outside chance he makes it but if he can perform in the preseason the Jets will certainly have some tough decisions to make
  • 7. Daryl Richardson • Richardson also came to the Jets from the Rams last year after minimal success in St. Louis • He did not see any carries last year with the Jets and his days appear to be numbered • Richardson is still just 23 years old so if he has something to show, now is the time to do it