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2025 Jets Mock Drafts

Jets Mock Draft 11.0 | ESPN's Mel Kiper Picks Miami Pass Catcher for New York in Round 2

Missouri OT Armand Membou a Popular Project for Green & White Two Weeks From The Draft

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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
"Membou is powerful and quick, and he started 30 games at right tackle in college. It would make a lot of sense for the Jets to pop him into the lineup there, with 2024 first-rounder Olu Fashanu manning the left side. They signed quarterback Justin Fields, who has the league's second-highest sack rate since being drafted in 2021 (10.5%). For this to work, the offensive line has to be good."

No. 42: TE Elijah Arroyo – Miami

"No Tyler Warren for the Jets in Round 1, but getting the top offensive tackle in the class in Armand Membou and then landing Arroyo in the second round is a win. Arroyo can stretch the field for Justin Fields, and at 6-foot-5, 250 pounds, no one can cover him. New York could line him up all over and then uncork 50-50 balls to him to haul in."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"At the very least, the Jets have a bridge QB in Justin Fields. It's also possible Fields turns a corner and becomes the team's long-term starter. Either way, New York's new regime is not in position to roll the dice on a QB. Aaron Glenn should remember when Detroit passed on QB talent in 2021 to draft Penei Sewell. Start your rebuild there."

Check out photos of the top 2025 NFL Draft prospects that were mocked to the Jets at No. 7 by various national news outlets over the past few months.

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"Membou is just 6-foot-3 ... and I do not care. He was one of the most reliable right tackles in college football in 2024 and while he doesn't have ideal size, based on his tape alone, he's a guy who plays right tackle until he proves he can't handle it at the next level. Worst case: you have a perennial Pro Bowl guard for the next decade."

No. 7: QB Jaxson Dart – Ole Miss
"I don't doubt the Jets believe in Justin Fields, but I also think that won't necessarily preclude them from drafting a QB. Competition between Fields and Dart will help the team figure out if either player can become Gang Green's long-term answer."

No. 42: DL Alfred Collins – Texas
No. 73: WR Jack Bech – TCU
No. 110: OT Ozzy Trapilo – Boston College
No 145: TE Luke Lachey – Iowa

No. 7: Mason Graham – Michigan
"They need another inside player to go next to Quinnen Williams. Graham would be the pick here. They pass on taking a tackle for the offense to go with Graham to help the middle of their defense."

No. 7: Mason Graham – Michigan
"This feels like the floor for Graham, a blue-collar defensive tackle who would fit right into the culture Aaron Glenn is seeking to return to the Jets. Graham isn't the biggest, fastest or even the most productive of this year's talented defensive tackle class, but he's agile, instinctive and technically refined."

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