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Jets Wire on MSNRemaining needs for the Jets following the 2025 NFL draftHere are the Jets' top-three needs following the 2025 NFL draft: Georgia wide receiver Arian Smith was selected by New York in the fourth round of the draft. He could work out... or not. It's hard to make a prediction on any rookie, let alone a mid-round pick.
May 9, 2025; Florham Park, NJ, USA; New York Jets rookie wide receiver Arian Smith (82) takes questions from the media during the minicamp at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images / Thomas Salus-Imagn Images
Following the signing of Arian Smith, the New York Jets are just one player away from having their entire draft class signed before June.
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Jets Wire on MSNPFF: Who is the Jets' 'breakout candidate' following the 2025 NFL draft?However, Pro Football Focus has since highlighted another Jets offensive lineman. The football analytics outlet named every NFL team's "breakout candidate" following the draft and the selection for the Jets was Olu Fashanu not Membou.
Michigan football RB Donovan Edwards fell out of the 2025 NFL Draft after a subpar senior season in Ann Arbor. But the four-year Wolverine has been impressing d
Mason Taylor's draft selection by the New York Jets has made life much funnier and more interesting for his family of Miami Dolphins.
In their first year under a new regime, the New York Jets focused more on substance over style in the 2025 NFL Draft. Things are changing in Florham Park as the New York Jets are starting over with a new regime. While the past two years saw the Jets go for ...
The NFL Draft is often a time of renewed hope for the New York Jets, with the promise of a brighter ... but the group of passers available in the 2025 Draft almost certainly doesn't match up ...
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Jets Wire on MSNNFL power rankings: Jets drop in ESPN's post-2025 NFL draft pollAt the draft, the Jets starting things out with offensive lineman Armand Membou at No. 7 overall and then added tight end Mason Taylor in Round 2. Despite both of those players covering needs, ESPN does not see immediate improvements coming from the Jets' draft class in 2025.