The New York Jets do not need a quarterback, they need to stop restarting their rebuild. The Jets are heading into the 2026 NFL Draft with four premium picks at 2, 16, 33, and 44, and the conversation around them keeps drifting back to quarterback.
There is plenty of news as the talk is heating up with the NFL draft approaching. The conversations in the JetNation Forums are reflecting it. From the No.
Geno Smith will be the starting quarterback for the New York Jets during the 2026 season. Nothing the team does in the NFL draft next week is going to change that.
One position of need the New York Jets will look to target during the 2026 NFL Draft next week is wide receiver. The Jets shockingly did not address their WR room at the start of free agency last month, despite several low-cost veteran options being available that could bolster this unit.
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Whether the New York Jets will make either Ohio State pass-rusher Arvell Reese or Texas Tech defensive end David Bailey the second overall pick of the draft has been hotly debated.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching, discussion around what the New York Jets will do with the #2 overall pick is heating up across the fan base. One of the most active and trusted voices in that conversation is Sarge, a longtime JetNation contributor who plays a key role behind the scenes.
With the NFL draft around the corner, NFL teams are preparing to draft the potential future stars of their franchises or players who will be reliable and
With the 2026 NFL Draft looming, NFL free agency has suddenly come to a halt as the New York Jets and the other 31 teams are finalizing their draft boards in hopes of finding multiple Week 1 contributors.
Despite the way the 2025 season went, the New York Jets still have reasons to be excited about their future. That begins with this year's draft, where New York selects No.
There’s a lot of intrigue surrounding the Jets, as they have two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. At Nos. 2 and 16, the hope is that New York can land two franchise-altering players to get this franchise back on track after a disastrous 3-14 season in 2025.
The NFL draft is one of the most unpredictable events in sports. Not only is it difficult to predict how each prospect will pan out, but it is also a given that the board will quickly shift from expectations through stunning trades and shocking decisions.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
For the first time in years, the New York Jets cannot lose. When the organization makes its picks during the 2026 NFL draft, it will do so knowing it has several key roster weaknesses to address.
This year's draft is extra pivotal for the future of the New York Jets after finishing just 3-14 this past season. Coming away with a strong class that starts to turn things around will help Aaron Glenn and second-year GM Darren Mougey remain employed, while a rotten batch of picks may force both towards an early New York exit.
More than a year ago, Greg Nejmeh parted ways with the New York Jets after 16 years with the organization. His departure was one of the first moves the organization made when hiring general manager Darren Mougey.
Jets fans had plenty to dig into on Monday, April 13, as draft talk started to heat up with the first round getting closer. The biggest themes in today’s Jets News roundup were the debate over who New York should target with the No.
With the 2026 NFL Draft only weeks away, it’s the perfect time to do a mock draft on the New York Jets, who have nine picks at their disposal to bolster their roster ahead of the new season.
Rory McIlroy’s relationship with The Masters changed dramatically over the past two years after a long period of frustration at Augusta. Before April 2025, the Northern Irishman had never won the tournament in a 17-year career and was also enduring a decade-long drought without a major title.
The New York Jets will continue to bolster their 90-man roster later this month during the 2026 NFL Draft, as they have nine picks. The Jets filled some
The New York Jets have endured a long, painful wait to return to relevance, and the 2026 NFL Draft is the organization’s most significant inflection point in years.
Former New York Jets quarterback Browning Nagle has died after a lengthy battle with colon cancer. Louisville, Nagle’s alma mater, announced the tragic news on Friday.
The latest 7-round 2026 NFL mock draft landed an elite haul on both sides of the ball for the New York Jets. It should be a huge boost for Aaron Glenn’s squad.
The football world lost one of its own this week. Browning Nagle, a former NFL quarterback who spent parts of four seasons in the league, passed away at 57 after a battle with colon cancer.
It was sadly announced this Friday that former New York Jets quarterback Browning Nagle has died after a battle with colon cancer. He was 57. Nagle, who played college football at Louisville, was selected by the Jets with the 34th overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft.