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The Jets haven’t been shy about their desire to add another quarterback to a depth chart that currently includes Geno Smith, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Matt Simms and they’ve spent some time with Marcus Mariota recently.

There’s a pretty good chance that Mariota won’t be around when the sixth pick rolls around, though, and the Jets might not want to pay the price to move up high enough to guarantee themselves a chance to take the 2014 Heisman winner, so they’re also checking out options expected to be available later in the draft.

Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reports that the Jets had a private workout with UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley, who is expected to be picked on the second day of the draft. Hundley’s size, arm and speed have drawn plenty of attention the last couple of years, but he faces familiar questions about transitioning to the NFL after starring as a dual-threat quarterback out of the shotgun in college.

The Jets aren’t the only team kicking the tires to see if they think he can pull it off. The Texans met with Hundley and Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Cardinals have also scheduled a visit with him. Rapoport adds that the Eagles and Bengals have also worked out a prospect whose arrival is likely to stoke a training camp competition wherever he lands in the draft.