The New York Jets, under new head coach Aaron Glenn, are going to be a tough, physical football team on both sides of the ball, and as minicamp gets underway, things are moving smoothly.
Offensively, it is no secret that the Jets will be aiming to establish the run, given the offensive line and the trio of running backs Tanner Engstrand has to work with.
And for Glenn, when discussing Breece Hall, Braelon Allen, and Isaiah Davis, he has been nothing but impressed with what he has seen.
“First thing, they are big physical men, and listen, even though this is not a physical camp, you just see the way they run," Glenn said. "All of them have low pad level, Bree and Braelon, they can really run, I'm not just talking about just as a runner, but as far as speed down the field.
"You see that with them and I'm excited about all three of those guys, I don't know if there are three backs in this league that has the potential like these three, maybe it is but I know I'm just focusing on what we have and I'm excited about the guys that we have here.”
Hall is expected to lead the room behind Justin Fields with Allen and Davis serving as a change-up in game, but all three have shown their talent at one point in time last season.
Davis, in his rookie season, posted two 40+ yard games on his way to having 174 yards from 30 carries in total (5.8 yards per clip), while Allen would finish his rookie season with 334 yards and two touchdowns from 92 carries.
Hall will be "the" guy to begin the season, but as we know, the Jets are going to aim to use all three backs to keep everyone fresh with each player offering something different.
And it is clear Glenn is excited to see it with live NFL bullets flying.
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