He doesn't have top end speed and he is abused in pass coverage 9 times out of 10. That does not bode well at the next level. Most of Jett's tackles came in between the hashes. I mean maybe he could be a short down in the box LB at the next level but I just don't see that being a possibility because he would need to put on weight to do that and he cannot afford to lose any more speed. There will be a team that takes a chance on him with a FA signing and invites him to rookie camp.

It's ok to say he was a great college LB but he is not going to translate to the next level. We have had a lot of really good to great LBs that didn't translate. Cam Lawrence, Errol Thompson, Matt Wells, Richie Brown, etc. And to be honest, Bookie doesn't translate well either. He will get drafted late strictly off measurables but he is not much faster than Jett and is about equally as bad in pass coverage. The Willie Gay hybrid LBs are what the pros look for now.