New Jets offensive lineman Ryan Clady is progressively recovering from last season's injury and is ready to prove doubters wrong
Florham Park N.J. - When D'Brickashaw Ferguson retired on April 8, the Jets lost a former Pro Bowl left tackle with extreme durability and veteran presence. A 6'6", 310 pound hole had to be filled on the left side of New York's offensive line. Two days later, the organization announced the trade and eventual signing of former Denver Broncos' tackle Ryan Clady.
Clady was once considered one of the top offesive tackles in the league for Denver.