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2025 Jets Mock Drafts

Jets Mock Draft 10.0 | ESPN Reveals Multi-Round Mock Featuring LSU Tight End

DT Mason Graham & OT Armand Membou Remain Popular Choices for Green & White at No. 7

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The Jets currently hold 8 picks in the 2025 draft including the No. 7 overall selection. Below is a compilation of mock drafts. The views expressed are not representative of any Jets personnel.

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"The free agent signing of Justin Fields means the Jets have a quarterback solution for at least 2025. But the loss of Morgan Moses in free agency means they have a hole at right tackle. New York already had pass-protection issues, finishing 23rd in pass block win rate last season (57.1%). Membou had a meteoric rise in 2024, as the 20-year-old dominated in the SEC with tenacity, elite movement skills and pass protection proficiency. He can be a tone-setter up front, joining Olu Fashanu to give New York a pair of talented young OTs."

No. 42: TE Mason Taylor – LSU
"I considered Tyler Warren for the Jets at No. 7 before going with Armand Membou. So picking Taylor one round later makes sense to fill a hole at tight end. He has exceptional hands and can handle in-line blocking duties."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri

"The Jets could use a right tackle, and Membou is really intriguing. He had a fantastic combine in meetings and on the field. He clocked a 4.91 40-yard dash with a 1.74 10-yard split, and he vertical jumped 34 inches and broad jumped 9-7. Membou came to football late but has displayed all sorts of promise. He's really twitchy and sudden with unreal quickness for his size. South Carolina edge rusher Dylan Stewart was a freshman All-American, but Membou dominated him in their matchup."

No. 7: Edge Abdul Carter – Penn State
"The Jets would be flying to the podium if this scenario were to unfold. Carter is the No. 2 overall player on my big board and has real game-wrecking potential as a pass rusher. He would inject some real juice into a front and unit that tapered off in 2024."

No. 7: DT Mason Graham – Michigan
"The Jets have needs at receiver, tight end and right tackle, but new head coach Aaron Glenn also could use another difference-maker on the defensive front. Graham lacks special physical traits but is the kind of tone-setter Glenn's former team in Detroit always sought out in the trenches."

No. 7: TE Tyler Warren – Penn State
"The Jets have a gaping hole in their tight end room, and this represents the ceiling in the draft for Warren."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"The Jets must run the ball and protect Justin Fields. They could take a shot with Carter Warren as the starting right tackle, but snagging a talent like Membou to plug in on the right side makes more sense, relative to the board."

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