Through his first four drafts as the head honcho in the New York Jets front office, Mike Maccagnan hasn’t exactly put together a very large collection of draft day steals.
Twenty-eighteen did not work wonders for Mac’s overall resume, as the Jets stumbled to 4-12. But the Jets’ disappointing campaign might have yielded him at least one bright spot to add to the portfolio.
That bright spot? The 25th selection Maccagnan made as the general manager of the New York Jets, tight end Chris Herndon out of Miami, the 107th overall pick taken in the fourth round of last year’s draft.