Coakley clicked Braelon Allen in the 15th round, calling the Jets’ backfield “weird stuff that could still shake out.” He pointed to lingering health concerns with Breece Hall, the uncertain role for Israel Abanikanda, and the possibility that New York leans on power looks at the goal line. Allen’s size/speed combo fits that short-yardage profile, and Coakley thinks the rookie could surprise with early-season carries or, at minimum, become the primary injury fill-in. At this price he views Allen as an ideal cumulative-scoring dart: low advance cost with multiple avenues to emergent volume if camp reports are favorable.