The Jets currently have the No. 7 pick in the 2025 draft prior to the conclusion of the 2024-25 season. Below is a compilation of mock drafts. The views expressed are not representative of any Jets personnel.
No. 7: TE Tyler Warren (Penn State)
"Warren is one of my favorite players in this draft. He will be popular with his quarterback and running backs as a difference-making in-line tight end."
No. 7: OLB Mykel Williams (Georgia)
"This is another team with quarterback questions, but regardless of Aaron Rodgers' future, the Jets might focus instead on the other side of the ball in Round 1. I'm getting the sense that Williams will get drafted higher than most expect -- he's No. 12 on my board -- and he could give New York more presence off the edge. He needs coaching (Aaron Glenn would be great for his development if the Jets hire him) and has room to grow with his pass-rush technique. But I see the potential for 10-12 sacks per season here.
Williams reminds me of another former Georgia edge rusher who didn't have the college stats but absolutely had the talent: Travon Walker. So while five sacks -- Williams did miss time with an ankle injury -- might make you pause, know that he looks the part and has the traits to be a force in the NFL."
No. 7: OT Will Campbell (LSU)
"Building up the trenches is a part of the Jets' plan to compete with the AFC's heavyweights. Campbell is a rock-solid offensive tackle prospect with the size, strength and skill to dominate on the edges from Day 1."
No. 7: DT Mason Graham (Michigan)
"Not sure we can rule out a top-five spot for Graham. He's clearly the top interior tackle in this class and the type of versatile difference-maker inside (at age 21) every team covets. He can play in any scheme, inside or out, and he will absolutely help a team's culture. The Jets could use all of that."
No. 7: WR Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)
"It's unlikely that Aaron Rodgers will return to the Jets, in turn making it doubtful that Davante Adams will come back. McMillan would form one of the most exciting wide receiver duos in the league with Garrett Wilson. He is a prototype X-receiver at 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds. His 35 contested catches over the past two years led all FBS receivers. McMillan proved he's more than just a big body as a junior, though, placing second among FBS wideouts with 29 forced missed tackles after the catch."
No. 7: Edge Abdul Carter (Penn State)
"This would be quite the get for the Jets at No. 7. Carter has upside as a true pass rushing ace who would inject the venom back into what has been a deep unit in recent years. Carter has an explosive get-off and the bend to turn the corner on tackles. He's still inconsistent playing the run, which means you won't see many Carter-Will McDonald pairings on early downs, but he would keep the cupboard full of pass rushing options for Aaron Glenn and new defensive coordinator Steve Wilks."