The New York Jets made their final selection in this year's NFL Draft, choosing Alabama safety Jaylen Key as the 257th overall pick, earning him the title of 'Mr. Irrelevant.' Despite being the last player chosen, Key's selection marks a significant moment in his career, offering him a chance to showcase his talents in the league.
Key, who transferred to Alabama from UAB, played a crucial role in the Crimson Tide's defense, appearing in 12 games last season and recording 60 tackles. While the expectations for Mr. Irrelevant picks are typically low, history has shown that these players can defy the odds and make a meaningful impact in the NFL.
Previous 'Mr. Irrelevant' selections have proven their worth on the field, with examples like Desjuan Johnson of the Los Angeles Rams, who recorded two sacks in his rookie season. Another standout case is Brock Purdy, who became the starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers and led the team to an NFC title game and a Super Bowl appearance.
Despite the title of 'Mr. Irrelevant,' these players have demonstrated their relevance in the sport by making significant contributions to their teams. The tradition of inviting the final pick and their family to Newport Beach, California, for a week of activities highlights the recognition of their achievement and the opportunity to celebrate their journey in the NFL.
As teams look beyond the draft to acquire undrafted free agents, the story of 'Mr. Irrelevant' serves as a reminder that talent and determination can lead to success in professional football, regardless of where a player is selected in the draft.