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Top Jaleel Scott News

  • Jaleel Scott: Time up in New York

    The Jets released Scott on Friday.

    Scott logged one appearance with the Jets last season, hauling in his only target for a 16-yard gain. The 2018 fourth-round pick of the Ravens will now search for a depth role elsewhere in the league.

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  • Jets' Jaleel Scott: Remains with Jets

    Scott signed a reserve/future contract with the Jets on Monday.

    The Ravens' 2018 fourth-round pick was elevated to New York's active roster on two occasions this season, recording a 16-yard catch Week 14 during a blowout loss to Seattle. Scott will continue to provide depth at the wide receiver position heading into 2021, though he'll have to make an impression on the team's new head coach.

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  • Jaleel Scott: Sent back to practice squad

    Scott reverted to the Jets' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.

    Scott reeled in his only target for a 16-yard gain Sunday in a drubbing at the hands of the Seahawks, collecting a total of nine snaps on offense with one more on special teams. The appearance marked Scott's first since he suited up three times for the Ravens during 2019.

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  • Jets' Jaleel Scott: Makes second career catch

    Scott caught a 16-yard pass on his lone target in Sunday's 40-3 loss to the Seahawks.

    Scott doubled his career catch total, as he had one catch for six yards with the Ravens last season. He was called up from the practice squad for this one with New York battling injuries to its receiving corps, and even if White sticks on the roster against the Rams in Week 15, he's unlikely to make much of an impact.

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  • Jets' Jaleel Scott: Jumps to active roster

    The Jets elevated Scott to the active roster Saturday.

    Scott will add depth at wide receiver in Sunday's game against the Jets because Denzel Mims (personal) has been ruled out and Jamison Crowder (calf) is questionable. Scott hasn't played since last season, when he posted just one catch over three games with the Ravens.

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  • Jaleel Scott: Demoted to practice squad

    Scott reverted to the Jets' practice squad after being activated for Sunday's 35-9 loss to Kansas City, per the NFL's official transaction log.

    Scott got the nod for Sunday's trip to Arrowhead Stadium, though he was not ultimately deployed in game action. The 25-year-old is yet to make an appearance this season after recording one catch in three games played for Baltimore during 2019.

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  • Jets' Jaleel Scott: Rises to active roster

    The Jets elevated Scott to the active roster Saturday.

    Jamison Crowder (groin) is doubtful and Breshad Perriman (concussion) has already been ruled out, so Scott will act as necessary depth Sunday against the Chiefs. He may not get on the field much, however, as he's currently lined up as the No. 5 wide receiver.

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  • Jaleel Scott: Gets practice squad chance

    The Jets signed Scott to the practice squad Thursday.

    Scott spent the offseason in Baltimore, but he was jettisoned amid roster cuts. The 2018 fourth-round pick will now get a chance to develop with an organization lacking for quality receiver depth.

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  • Jaleel Scott: Can't stick with Ravens

    The Ravens cut Scott on Saturday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.

    Scott spent the offseason in Baltimore, but his performance in training camp wasn't enough to earn a depth role in the team's receiver corps. The 2018 fourth-round pick was a healthy scratch for 13 of 16 games in 2019.

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  • Ravens' Jaleel Scott: All clear Monday

    Scott (ribs) was back as a full participant at Monday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    Scott was sidelined through the weekend with the injury, but he's now returned to partake in critical practice reps. The New Mexico State product is battling for a roster spot ahead of final cutdowns.

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  • Ravens' Jaleel Scott: Managing ribs injury

    Scott did not practice Thursday due to a ribs issue, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.

    Scott is competing to earn a depth role in Baltimore's receiver room, so missing any amount of reps in training camp is significant. He was a healthy scratch in all but three contests last season, during which span Scott logged one catch (on three targets) for six yards.

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  • Ravens' Jaleel Scott: Looking at poor roster odds

    Scott faces a difficult path to earning a roster spot, SI.com's Todd Karpovich reports.

    The 2018 fourth-round pick was stashed on injured reserve as a rookie and served as a healthy scratch for 13 of 16 games last season. The Ravens have seen enough potential to keep Scott around so far, but the math could change after the team used a third-round pick on Devin Duvernay and a sixth-rounder on James Proche this year. With Duvernay, Marquise Brown, Miles Boykin and Willie Snead already locked in for roster spots, Scott may end up competing with a horde of players for just one or two jobs.

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  • Ravens' Jaleel Scott: Invisible again in 2019

    Scott appeared in three games in 2019, catching one of three targets for six yards on 17 offensive snaps.

    The second-year wideout failed to make an impact once again in 2019 despite Baltimore having meager talent at receiver beyond Marquise Brown and Willie Snead. Scott, a former fourth-round selection, played all 17 of his offensive snaps Week 17 when Baltimore was resting its main contributors. He's a big-bodied receiver at 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds, but his movement skills are well below average for an NFL receiver even when adjusting for his size. With that, Scott has a thin margin for error for success at this level that shrinks with each season that he fails to get on the field. Scott may have a tough time sticking on the 53-man roster in 2020 if Baltimore overhauls its receiving corps as expected.

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  • Ravens' Jaleel Scott: Inactive for opener

    Scott was inactive for Sunday's win over the Dolphins.

    The Ravens had five receivers active Sunday, but Scott was not among them. Baltimore's top three is fairly set with Marquise Brown, Willie Snead and Miles Boykin, and the likes of Chris Moore and Seth Roberts provide depth behind them. Scott did well for himself in making the 53-man roster, but he may continue to be a healthy scratch each week barring a change to Baltimore's receiving rotation.

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  • Ravens' Jaleel Scott: Strikes in preseason finale

    Scott caught six of 10 passes for 87 yards and a touchdown during Thursday's 20-7 preseason win over Washington.

    After turning some heads in training camp, Baltimore gave the statuesque sophomore an extended final audition Thursday in his pursuit of making the roster. He took full advantage, more than doubling every other Raven both in targets and yards and hauling in the game-leading touchdown in the second quarter, a 24-yard shot downfield from Trace McSorley. When you're getting down to WR5 or WR6, it comes down to how many of each position a team intends to carry and how things shake out in other areas of the roster. Scott made Baltimore's brass' decision more difficult Thursday.

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  • Ravens' Jaleel Scott: Catching coach's attention

    Coach John Harbaugh said Friday that Scott is "right in the mix" at wide receiver.

    The 2018 fourth-round pick was stashed on injured reserve with a hamstring issue for his entire rookie season. Scott came back healthy for the offseason program and now is off to a strong start at training camp. He's still on the roster bubble, but there's clear opportunity for advancement given the lack of proven talent toward the top of Baltimore's wideout depth chart.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-5, 210 lbs
Birthplace: Rock Hill, SC
Age: 28
School: New Mexico State
Experience: 3