The Jets are one of the teams with the clearest need at WR entering Thursday's draft. However, New York has been facing the possibility that the top options at the position are off the board when it's back on the clock at No.
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.
New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith knows the feeling of success and adversity in the NFL, but he experienced more of the latter before the former. The Jets selected the Florida native in the second round of the 2013 draft out of West Virginia, and he threw 25 touchdowns against 34 interceptions in his first two seasons.
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.
The AP has awarded its Defensive Player of the Year Award to the NFL's most outstanding defender since 1971. How many of the NFL DPOYs can you name in six minutes?
With the 2026 NFL draft less than a week away, if you ask any New York Jets fan what Gang Green’s most glaring position of need is, I guarantee almost everyone would reply with wide receiver.
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.
Over the last few weeks, the consensus for most draft boards has been that Arvell Reese or David Bailey is the choice for the New York Jets at No. 2. One of the top pass rushers in the draft will be the team’s pick.
You're not going to find many people arguing against the idea that the Jets will select a quarterback in next week's NFL Draft, but they shouldn't stop with "a quarterback." The right answer for the Jets, who hold nine picks, is to draft multiple quarterbacks.
For a piece published on Thursday night, NFL reporter Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports hinted that teams think the Jets aren't completely married to the idea of holding onto Wilson through next week's NFL Draft.
The New York Jets have nine draft picks coming up in the 2026 NFL Draft next week. After a miserable 3-14 season in 2025, the draft offers the Jets a chance to change the narrative about themselves.
The New York Jets need a quarterback. That’s been something that’s been said for a long time now, and yet here we are. Time and time again, the Jets’ attempt to fix their quarterback room has failed.
The New York Jets should be one of the busiest teams around draft night this year, fielding calls to trade back using the No. 2 overall pick and No. 16 selection.
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.
The Jets will have a strong presence on the draft stage this year, with Hall of Famer Curtis Martin set to announce their Day 2 picks. It is always a good look when one of the best to ever do it is representing the team, especially with the Jets needing to make these middle rounds count.
Aaron Glenn's first season with the New York Jets in 2025 was as disastrous as humanly possible for a head coach who was able to keep his job at the campaign's conclusion.
The New York Jets will be an exciting team to watch in the 2026 NFL Draft. New York enters the draft with two first-round picks, including the second overall selection.
Top-30 visits are all the rage in the NFL nowadays. Organizations around the league use them for a final look and interview with prospects, often to answer lingering questions they may have about the player.
One day after the New York Jets canceled a top-30 visit with top 2026 NFL Draft prospect David Bailey, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter expanded on the team's reasoning.
Fans and analysts have wondered if the Jets could grab the polarizing prospect at selection No. 33 or No. 44.
There’s a lot of attention surrounding the New York Jets leading into the 2026 NFL Draft, as they have four picks within the top-50, including No. 2 overall. While the Jets hope to hit home runs on those selections and potentially find a game-changer or two, the front office also needs to uncover some diamonds in the rough on Day 3 of the draft.
After posting a 3-14 record in his first season as the New York Jets’ head coach, Aaron Glenn may be sitting on the hottest seat in sports. It’s not only the record that has him under scrutiny, though, as the Jets were in the bottom third of the league in both offense and defense.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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