Jets, WR and 2026 NFL Draft
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At long last, NFL Draft week is here. Which direction will the Jets go starting at No. 2 overall? Our final seven-round mock draft for Gang Green.
The latest 2026 New York Jets mock draft sees the franchise address several positions of need across all seven rounds, starting with OSU's Arvell Reese.
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The Cardinals have been linked to everything from running back Jeremiyah Love, to a trade out in the NFL Draft, but Arvell Reese may toss aside all of those plans.
A new report points to a “developmental” QB prospect the New York Jets are taking a hard look at as a potential later-round pick in the NFL Draft.
The market has flipped drastically for non-quarterbacks across the NFL. That much is known. On Friday, the Houston Texans agreed to a three-year, $150 million extension with Pro Bowl edge rusher Will Anderson Jr.
The Jets, as always, have been tied to many of these rumors, theories and ideas — not just because they are the Jets but because they own two picks in the first round (No. 2 and No. 16) and two more early in the second (No. 33 and No. 44). What should you believe? Let’s run through some of the Jets-related ideas circulating these days:
A new report suggests the New York Jets‘ alleged interest in quarterback prospect Ty Simpson may all be part of […]
Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey spent the offseason trying to reset and rebuild the New York Jets after a disappointing 3-14 season.
Think about all the bad football teams you have watched through the years — Jets and otherwise. As bad as they were, they at least had a receiver who gained 400 yards. To get 400 yards in a 17-game season, you need to average 23.5 yards per game. Seems like a low bar. But the Jets did not cross it.