The New York Jets brought the Aaron Rodgers era to an end during the 2025 NFL offseason after two disappointing seasons. The 41-year-old was released as the team's new brain trust of Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey sought a younger alternative at quarterback.
The Jets found their 2025 starter in Justin Fields, who they signed to a two-year, $40 million contract with $30 million guaranteed in free agency.
Now, New York will be tasked with building their roster around Fields. The Jets seem likely to use the 2025 NFL draft to do that while placing an emphasis on adding weapons around their young quarterback and improving the team's blocking at right tackle.
Here's a look at what the Jets could do with their eight selections in the 2025 NFL draft.
New York Jets 7-round mock draft
Round 1, Pick 7: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
The Jets seem increasingly likely to take an offensive player with the seventh pick. More specifically, Will Campbell, Armand Membou and Tyler Warren are rumored to be the team's top three options with its first-round pick, per ESPN's Rich Cimini.
Campbell and Membou are more likely to be off the board than Warren, who generated 104 catches for 1,233 yards and eight touchdowns during his final season at Penn State. The 6-6, 256-pound tight end has a good combination of size, athleticism and production that should make him a high-quality mismatch weapon at the NFL level. He would give Fields a big-time middle-of-the-field weapon and help replace the departed Tyler Conklin.
Round 2, Pick 42: Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College
If the Jets don't take a right tackle in the first round, they may take one in the second round. They lost Morgan Moses in free agency, so they have a big hole to fill on that side of the line.
Trapilo was a four-year starter at Boston College and has room to add mass to his huge 6-8, 316-pound frame. He profiles as a plug-and-play right tackle, and Glenn will value bulking up in the trenches after witnessing the success the
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