The Jets enter the 2025 NFL Draft with the No. 7 pick.
After a 5-12 season, how will New York use its first-round pick?
Here’s what the experts have the Jets doing.
Connor Hughes, SNY.tv
Mason Graham, Michigan, DT
The Jets could go in so many different directions here. Offensive line, for sure. They need a good tackle. They could also become receivers if they let them Davante Adams And Allen Lazard to go (Luther Burden, Emeka Egbuka). They too could look at a quarterback and let him sit behind him and develop Tyrod Taylor for a season.
Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports
Tetairoa McMillan, Ariz., WR
Tetairoa McMillan is 6-foot-4, but he moves like a smart slot receiver with the benefit of a huge catch radius and the ability to make contested catches look easy. Think Drake London, but a better athlete.
Connor Rogers, NBC Sports
Tetairoa McMillan, Ariz., WR
Even if Aaron Rodgers is not back (and assuming Davante Adams that won’t be the case), the Jets will most likely go with a veteran in 2025 and continue to build the roster for a young quarterback down the road. McMillan’s size, ability to fight and presence in the red zone are the perfect complement on the other end Garrett Wilson.
Walter Football
Abdul Carter, Penn State EDGE
Haason Reddick has its issues, so the Jets may decide to add another edge rusher to further improve the defense.
Abdul Carter has been described as a rocket as a pass rusher.