The New York Jets are set to make nine selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, including two first-round picks at No. 2 and No. 16.
Key prospects linked to the Jets include Ohio State's versatile defender Arvell Reese and Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy, addressing major defensive needs.
Following a 3-14 season and significant roster changes, the Jets aim to rebuild under head coach Aaron Glenn and end the NFL's longest active playoff drought.
How will the Jets balance immediate needs with their long-term 2027 QB strategy?
Will the Jets' 'best player available' philosophy lead to a surprise top-2 QB pick?
Despite high praise, what are the true risks associated with the Jets' No. 2 overall pick?
Could trading back from No. 2 or No. 16 offer the Jets a superior path to long-term success?
With Geno Smith confirmed, how will a fourth-round QB like Drew Allar truly fit the 2026 roster?
Will David Bailey's run defense concerns impact his immediate NFL effectiveness at No. 2?