This is going to be an interesting offseason for the New York Jets, who are beginning a new era under head coach Aaron Glenn . It’s also uncertain if quarterback Aaron Rodgers will retain under certain. For the sake of this argument, we are going to assume that Rodgers returns for one more season.
In this particular 7-round 2025 NFL mock draft, the aim was to put more firepower around Rodgers, and strengthen the trenches on both sides. With this haul, a playoff run in 2025
The Jets haven’t drafted a tight end in the first round since the 2008 NFL Draft when they selected Purdue’s Dustin Keller. While the results historically haven’t been stellar at the position, Warren is the type of talent that can change those fortunes. You just don’t see tight ends this size move as well as Warren does.
Penn State does a lot to get tight end Tyler Warren (#44) into space… including screens, clear outs, etc. Really, really smooth athlete for his size (6057v, 260v). Underrated YAC threat. pic.twitter.com/engac9LVuh
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) October 15, 2024
There’s a chance that Ersery finds a spot in the first round, but he lasted until the second in this scenario. Ersery is a massive blocker who excels in the run game. Pass protection can be a bit wonky at times, which might move him inside eventually.
There’s going to be some debate about whether Minnesota OT Aireontae Ersery (#69) sticks at tackle, or whether he is best served inside at guard… and honestly, it’s going to depend on the scheme.
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) November 27, 2024
Regardless, dude is a butt kicker. When he gets his paws on you, good luck. pic.twitter.com/F1UFpMsACS
Will McDonald had a bit of a breakout season, but the Haason Reddick trade ended up being a major bust. Ivey is a physical defensive end who can reduce down to play multiple fronts as well. He presents an extremely high floor.
Ole Miss EDGE Jared Ivey (#15) is going to be a good player in the NFL for 97 years. Big frame (6055v, 279v), and slippery rusher with alignment versatility.
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) November 2, 2024
Stylistically he plays a lot like Gregory Rousseau. pic.twitter.com/Amxha25pYU
Outside of Garrett Wilson, the Jets need to get more dynamic at wide receiver. Felton lacks play strength but the kid is loose, and can run. He should, at worst, add a nice vertical element to the offense.
Aren’t many wide receivers in the 2025 NFL Draft class than Maryland’s Tai Felton (#10)… modern Z with wiry frame (6007v, 181). A lot of outside verticals, deep overs, and screens on his film.
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) January 21, 2025
96 receptions for 1,124 yards and 9 TDs in 2024. Expected to run in the 4.3s. pic.twitter.com/9sU5oLldDB
After battling injuries most of his career, Ransom put together a mostly healthy season in 2024. He has outstanding instincts, which make up for his average athleticism. Ransom is consistently around the football to make his physical presence felt.
While playing with Derrick Harmon and Jordan Burch, Caldwell did go under the radar a bit during his one year with Oregon. At 342 pounds, Caldwell is a really nice mover who packs a punch at the point of attack. He should be able to carve out a niche on early running downs.
Jamaree Caldwell, IDL, Oregon
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) May 10, 2024
Houston transfer. Incredibly powerful at the POA. Presses the right tackle, locates and makes the stop for a minimal gain. Textbook. pic.twitter.com/AYKgs2UrPL
The offensive line for the Jets needs to be improved this offseason, and continuing to add more talented bodies in that room is important. From a technical perspective, Williams is a mess. He has the foot quickness and frame, however, to develop.
If not for the constant injuries, Cross would have probably gone off the board a couple of rounds earlier. He isn’t very big at just about 288 pounds, but Cross has a dynamite first step and is flexible. Getting him fully healthy is the main priority.
Howard Cross III, IDL, Notre Dame
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) May 4, 2024
No 2025 defensive line prospect had a more dominant game than he did at Duke. Quick penetration against Green Bay Packers 5th rounder Jacob Monk. Able to bend and finish for the sacks on Riley Leonard. Game clincher. pic.twitter.com/XD4V7J99I0
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