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Winnipeg Jets prospect Garrett Brown is set to make his professional debut during the Calder Cup playoffs, as reported by Illegal Curve. The Manitoba Moose will play the Grand Rapids Griffins in the second round of the playoffs, with the game scheduled for Saturday afternoon.
Brown, who recently signed a pro deal after winning a national championship with Denver, has been practicing with the Moose and is ready to hit the ice alongside teammates like Dylan Anhorn. Additionally, the Jets are facing challenges with running back Breece Hall's contract situation.
ESPN's Rich Cimini highlighted that Hall, playing on a franchise tag, may not reach a long-term agreement with the team before the season begins. This situation raises concerns about the Jets' roster depth and overall strategy, considering Hall's mixed performance history.
Furthermore, discussions have emerged about Russell Wilson's potential role as a backup quarterback for the Jets. Wilson, who recently visited the team, is also exploring a television career, which reflects his current status in the league.
Meanwhile, the Jets' 2026 NFL Draft class has received high marks, with an A- grade for talent acquisition, emphasizing their strategy to bolster the team's competitiveness. Key picks included edge rusher David Bailey and versatile offensive players like tight end Kenyon Sadiq, which are expected to make a significant impact.
Lastly, the center position remains a focal point for the Jets as they assess their offensive strategy moving forward, with questions surrounding the effectiveness of Josh Myers in that role.
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