The New York Jets have many draft needs to address over the next three days. It's probably in general manager Darren Mougey's best interest to stock up the defense with moldable long-term fits in the 2026 NFL Draft for head coach Aaron Glenn.
One of the most exciting parts of draft day is watching the eye-popping trades go down, and there have certainly been some wild ones over the years. For the New York Jets, there has been recent buzz about a potential move up from pick 16, but nobody has really discussed the possibility of the team trading out of their first selection at No.
New York Jets fans' time for waiting is over now that the 2026 NFL Draft is here. It's time for general manager Darren Mougey to go to work, using the
The 2026 NFL Draft will begin on Thursday. The New York Jets have their sights set on a plethora of prospects, and Gang Green could be the beneficiaries of a January 2025 ACL tear and subsequent surgery for one of the top cornerback prospects in the draft.
Since the year 2000, a total of 77 quarterbacks have been selected in the first round of the annual NFL Draft. How many of the 77 can you name in six minutes?
The 2026 NFL Draft is finally here, putting the New York Jets firmly beneath the league's biggest spotlight. With nine selections topped off by the event's second overall pick, the Jets are in a fantastic position to bolster their roster and address any pressing needs, which includes replacing players who didn't meet expectations last season.
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.
The New York Jets will be a team to watch during the 2026 NFL Draft. Nobody seems to know whether New York will pick Arvell Reese or David Bailey with the second overall pick.
Some believe the Arizona Cardinals will either move back up into the first round to grab Simpson or hope that he falls to them at overall pick No. 34. The Jets may have something to say about that.
Draft day is here, and the New York Jets can go in a multitude of directions with their two first-round picks, currently slated at Nos. 2 and 16 overall.
Texas Tech EDGE David Bailey is a wild card right now in rumors leading into the 2026 NFL draft. It's unclear what the true reasoning is behind the Jets' recent cancellation of a top-30 meeting after New York GM Darren Mougey didn't explain much at all when asked about the change in plans.
The situation surrounding David Bailey and his recent silence after the New York Jets canceled his pre-draft visit has become a focal point of speculation just days before the 2026 NFL Draft.
Reports suggest the New York Jets are still deciding between David Bailey and Arvell Reese with the No. 2 pick, and the fact that it remains unsettled is what stands out.
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.
Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey isn't sweating a canceled meeting with the New York Jets ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The are one of the teams heading into the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday night that don’t necessarily need a running back, given they already have a “stacked” backfield with Breece Hall, Braelon Allen, Isaiah Davis and Kene Nwangwu.
Most fans and analysts seem to be fixated on the Jets' No. 2 pick.
The New York Jets raised some eyebrows last week when it was reported that their top-30 visit with Texas Tech's David Bailey was canceled. Jets fans immediately started speculating what the canceled visit could mean, with theories ranging from it solidifying Bailey as the team's upcoming No.
When evaluating prospects in the NFL draft, teams weigh a multitude of factors, including medical history, character, proven production, upside, and more.
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It’s a sentence that, hopefully for New York Jets fans’ sanity, will only be parroted for about two more days: The Jets badly need wide receiver help. Given their need for a wide receiver, there is growing buzz that the Jets should trade up from the No.
It's the week of the 2026 NFLdraft, which will—hopefully—help the New York Jets take a huge step regarding their ongoing rebuild. General manager Darren
Numerous members of the NFL community are convinced the New York Jets will make Ohio State pass-rusher Arvell Reese the second overall pick of this year's draft after the club recently canceled its scheduled top-30 visit with Texas Tech defensive end David Bailey.
The New York Jets are preparing for a major rebuild, holding four selections within the top 45 of the 2026 NFL Draft. While they have several key roster needs, defense remains their biggest concern, and they have reportedly narrowed their No.
They’re back. The New York Jets roster returned to Florham Park, N.J., for the start of the 2026 offseason workout schedule this week. This is a wholly voluntary period that allows players to begin ramping up for the start of the season.
The New York Jets took another step toward the 2026 season on Monday as their voluntary offseason program officially got underway in Florham Park. According to the team’s official report, Phase One is now underway with players limited to meetings, strength and conditioning work, and physical rehab.
The Jets are viewed as a candidate to add a receiver relatively early in the draft. Any wideout brought about over the coming days will be tasked with complementing Garrett Wilson.
Much of the top-10 order of next week’s draft is unsettled. The possibility of movement near the top of the board has been increasingly discussed in recent days, and a number of teams appear willing to trade down.
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