4 Jets who should be considered for the protected practice squad

Here are four players the Jets should protect for their 16-man practice squad.

With cutdown day over and done with, the Jets will shift their focus to their practice squad on Sunday.

The practice squad features a few new rules this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There can be 16 total players on the practice squad, up from 10 in previous years. Six of the players can have as many accrued seasons as possible, while the rest either have no accrued seasons, one-plus accrued seasons or two accrued seasons.

Teams can protect four players on their practice squad from being signed by other teams. As long as teams submit their names the Tuesday before a game, then no other team can sign them.

With that being said, let’s take a look at four players the Jets should protect for their practice squad.

QB David Fales

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The Jets are going to need another quarterback on the roster for Week 1, so they’ll likely bring David Fales back to their practice squad as long as he clears waivers.

With Joe Flacco out for the first few weeks, the Jets only have one healthy quarterback to backup Sam Darnold. That would be rookie quarterback James Morgan. So the Jets are going to need Fales to be the third or No. 2 quarterback just in case both Sam Darnold and Morgan were to get hurt.

Fales doesn’t have a lot of game experience, but he knows Adam Gase’s playbook. Wherever Gase has gone, Fales has followed. New York can promote Fales to the 53-man roster twice before he is subject to waivers.

Report: NFL considering expanded practice squads for 2020 season

According to a report by Mike Garafolo at NFL Network, the league is considering changing the practice squad rules so that teams can carry up to 16 players this year.

According to a report by Mike Garafolo at NFL Network, the league is considering changing the practice squad rules so that teams can carry up to 16 players this year. They were already supposed to expand from the usual 10 players to 12 for the 2020 season.

The coronavirus pandemic is the main reason why they’d make this change. While the league has maintained that the season will happen at the normal time, business as usual simply isn’t going to cut it this year. Some things will have to be different to accomodate for the extraordinary circumstances.

If it happens, this change would be especially good news for rookies and undrafted free agents, who will have much less time than usual to make an impression on their new coaches in 2020 than usual. Offseason programs have been conducted virtually up until this point and it’s possible the league will cut the preseason schedule in half.

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