Jets 7-round NFL Mock Draft: How to escape the basement of the AFC East | amNewYork
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Jets 7-round NFL Mock Draft: How to escape the basement of the AFC East | amNewYork
"The Jets enter the 2026 draft with one goal: getting better with any possible pick. Aaron Glenn didn't live up to the hype in his first season as head coach, finishing 3-14."
"In this draft, there's no quarterback worthy of being selected second overall. This leaves the Jets with options, including the idea of trading down or grabbing the most skilled player in the class, Arvell Reese."
"Lemon's refined route-running and quarterback-friendly style are seen as essential for stabilizing their offense. In 2025, Lemon dominated, totaling significant stats that highlight his potential."
The Jets are entering a rebuilding phase with a new quarterback and two top-16 draft picks. After a disappointing 3-14 season under head coach Aaron Glenn, the team has traded elite cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams. With no quarterback worthy of the second overall pick, the Jets are considering trading down or selecting Arvell Reese, a versatile linebacker from Ohio State. Additionally, adding wide receiver Makai Lemon from USC could enhance their offensive capabilities alongside Garrett Wilson.
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