The New York Jets signed Mike Williams to bolster their receiving corps last month, but before doing so, they almost swung a trade for another weapon. According to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic, the Jets also pursued wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, whom the Denver Broncos traded to the Cleveland Browns.
The Jets are in a favorable position heading into the 2024 NFL Draft. With the 10th pick, they stand to come out of Round 1 with either one of the top pass-catchers, either one of wide receivers or tight end Brock Bowers, or one of the top offensive linemen.
It’s draft day, which means rumors (some legitimate, most not) will be flying around the internet at a non-stop pace until pick 32 is announced by Roger Goodell.
There’s quite an amount of interest for Jets fans in this year’s draft. There are plenty of strong options at all the top positions of need for the Jets.
The day has arrived. Thursday kicks off the 2024 NFL Draft. The Jets are set to select 10th in Thursday’s first round and currently have seven total picks in the draft, one pick in Rounds 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 as well as two picks in Round 4.
Since the beginning of the offseason, it’s been “what should the Jets do at No. 10” ad nauseam. Well, now Jets trade options are in the fold for the pick.
Draft day has finally arrived. All the rumors and speculation are finally coming to an end. It’s time to get the real thing going. But before it does, let’s run one final seven-round mock for the Jets using the Pro Football Focus simulator.
The NFL draft is finally here and analysts are releasing their final mock drafts. NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah shared his prediction, which is notable for New York Jets fans because of Jeremiah’s connection to general manager Joe Douglas.
In his final 2024 mock draft, NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah – a former co-worker of Joe Douglas’ who tends to accurately predict the Jets’ picks – gave the New York Jets a pick that would likely receive rave reviews from the fanbase.
On Monday, the New York Jets traded quarterback Zach Wilson to the Denver Broncos. However, as the chapter closes on his tenure with the team, we haven’t seen any of his former teammates publicly encourage the former second-overall pick from the 2021 NFL draft.
Things did not go according to plan for New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers this past season. The Jets acquired Rodgers in a blockbuster trade with the Green Bay Packers last year and were immediately labeled as Super Bowl contenders because of it.
Can the Jets get a healthy season out of their offensive line? There’s no question that the New York Jets had a rough time with injuries on their offensive line in 2023 and that this had a material impact on their performance.
Peyton Manning isn't a fan of how the New York Jets went about the handling of QB Zach Wilson's development. Wilson will now try for a new start with the Denver Broncos.
In just a little over 24 hours from now, the 2024 NFL Draft will kick off in Detroit. The NFL Draft is always an exciting time for teams, fans, and prospects whose dreams will come true when they get the call.
Although the Broncos acquired Zach Wilson from the Jets in a late-round pick swap on Monday, they could still take a QB in the NFL Draft.
Aaron Rodgers has indicated that he would like to play several more years for the New York Jets, but he may not be invited back if the 2024 season does not go well.
General manager Joe Douglas and the New York Jets have spent much of the offseason surrounding quarterback Aaron Rodgers with game-altering weapons, including trading for All-Pro wide receiver Mike Williams, and might not be done bolstering the offense yet.
The New York Jets mock draft season is coming to a close. This offseason was a win-now one for the Jets. They have to try to win while they still have Aaron Rodgers at quarterback.
The New York Jets have done a commendable job in the NFL Draft over the last five years and it’s earned them a major climb on an intricate rankings list ahead of the 2024 season.
The time for the New York Jets to win is now and they can't afford to be patient anymore. After what was by all accounts a very successful free agency by Joe Douglas and co.
With the NFL Draft fast approaching, the New York Jets are tasked with one mission: support Aaron Rodgers. It’s no secret that the 40-year-old signal-caller is the organization’s lifeline, it’s one and only shot to hoist the Lombardi Trophy anytime soon.
The New York Jets seem likely to select an offensive player in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The New York Jets would like to get some help for Aaron Rodgers in the upcoming NFL Draft, and there is a chance they could try to move up in the first round to do that.
What does Joe Douglas want? Want does Joe Douglas need? And what is his core telling him to do? Three questions that will be answered on draft night when the Jets are on the clock at pick No.
Rodgers discussed the epidemic on a recent podcast appearance.
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