Maye was selected in the second round back in 2017, and he has developed into one of the NFL’s better safeties now finishing up his fourth season.
67. S MARCUS MAYE, NEW YORK JETS
With Jamal Adams traded away, Marcus Maye got an opportunity to step into that role and show more versatility than in previous years. Maye responded with the best overall PFF grade (82.8) and PFF coverage grade (85.8) of his career, making more plays on the football and far more defensive stops than in the past when he was isolated deep in coverage away from the ball.
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