Isaiah Davis
22-Year-Old
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A workhorse for FCS power South Dakota State, Davis has the size and power to potentially be an effective short-yardage option in the NFL. Taken in the fifth round in 2024 by the Jets, he can run through tackles but also has the balance to survive traffic in the hole if he doesn't get clean blocking. A lack of elusiveness will invite a lot of contact though, and he didn't show standout receiving or pass protection skills in college. Davis will compete with Israel Abanikanda and fellow 2024 draftee Braelon Allen for touches behind Breece Hall. Read Past Outlooks
Getting first-team snaps
Davis has been receiving steady snaps with the Jets' starting offense during OTAs, Connor Hughes of SNY.tv reports.
ANALYSIS
Breece Hall's minor lower-body injury has opened up opportunities for Davis, a fifth-round pick, as well as rookie fourth-round pick Braelon Allen. Hughes further revealed that Allen has also made a good early impression, with his receiving work in particular being a pleasant surprise after he had only 275 receiving yards in three seasons as the lead back for Wisconsin. The two rookies seem to be competing with 2023 fifth-round pick Israel Abanikanda for the second spot on the depth chart, a role that probably won't come with many snaps or touches unless Hall misses time. The Jets also have Tarik Cohen as a potential passing-down specialist, though special teams might offer his more realistic path to a roster spot
Breece Hall's minor lower-body injury has opened up opportunities for Davis, a fifth-round pick, as well as rookie fourth-round pick Braelon Allen. Hughes further revealed that Allen has also made a good early impression, with his receiving work in particular being a pleasant surprise after he had only 275 receiving yards in three seasons as the lead back for Wisconsin. The two rookies seem to be competing with 2023 fifth-round pick Israel Abanikanda for the second spot on the depth chart, a role that probably won't come with many snaps or touches unless Hall misses time. The Jets also have Tarik Cohen as a potential passing-down specialist, though special teams might offer his more realistic path to a roster spot
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Measurables Review
How do Isaiah Davis' measurables compare to other running backs?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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6' 0"Weight
218 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.57 secVertical Jump
34.5 inBroad Jump
119 inHand Length
10.25 inArm Length
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Getting reps in return game
Davis was one of five Jets who saw reps as a kick returner during Wednesday's OTA session, according to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic.
ANALYSIS
Along with Davis, Xavier Gipson, Tarik Cohen, Hamze El-Zayat and Brandon Codrington also took back kicks. Davis appears to be behind fellow rookie running back Braelon Allen in the pecking order after starter Breece Hall, so special teams contributions could be the key to the fifth-round draft pick out of South Dakota State cementing a spot on the 53-man roster ahead of Cohen, Israel Abanikanda and Xazavian Valladay.
Along with Davis, Xavier Gipson, Tarik Cohen, Hamze El-Zayat and Brandon Codrington also took back kicks. Davis appears to be behind fellow rookie running back Braelon Allen in the pecking order after starter Breece Hall, so special teams contributions could be the key to the fifth-round draft pick out of South Dakota State cementing a spot on the 53-man roster ahead of Cohen, Israel Abanikanda and Xazavian Valladay.
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Another back behind Hall
The Jets selected Davis in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 173rd overall.
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