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2025 Jets Mock Drafts

Jets Mock Draft 7.0 | Arizona Receiver Latest Prediction to New York with No. 7 Selection

The Athletic Forecasts the Green & White Make First Round Trade for a QB

McMillan

The Jets currently have the No. 7 pick in the 2025 draft. Below is a compilation of mock drafts. The views expressed are not representative of any Jets personnel.

No. 7: WR Tetarioa McMillan – Arizona
"Maybe it's East Coast bias or that he didn't do anything at the combine, but it feels like nobody's really talking about McMillan — and that's a mistake. There are stretches on his Arizona tape when he almost looks bored, and he still made nearly 200 combined catches over the last two seasons. He is a gigantic athlete with hops for days."

Mock Trade – *Jets trade Nos. 42 and 73 plus a 2026 mid-rounder to Detroit for No. 28*

No. 28: QB Shedeur Sanders – Colorado
"It's absolutely possible Sanders falls into the second round — his situation feels incredibly similar to what we saw with Will Levis back in 2023. Teams did not see Levis as a top-15 player, and most didn't see him as a first-rounder. It only takes one team, of course. Sanders is likely this draft's best QB after Cam Ward, although the gap between the two is wider than many thought it'd be when the season ended. This scenario, with a team jumping back into the end of Round 1, could be how it plays out."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"Membou's draft stock has taken off like a rocket ship since the start of last season, as he has catapulted into the conversation for the first offensive lineman taken in April. He plays with great footwork and physicality. And while he slightly trails Will Campbell in my overall rankings (No. 8 vs. No. 5), the Jets could slide him immediately into right tackle to fix their glaring need. They just saw veteran Morgan Moses depart to the Patriots in free agency, creating this hole. New York has to improve the protection for new quarterback Justin Fields."

No. 7: OT Will Campbell – LSU
"The Jets have an opening at left tackle with Tyron Smith hitting free agency, and they decide to fill it with the draft's best offensive line prospect in LSU's Will Campbell. Yes, they did use their first-round pick last year (11th overall) on Penn State left tackle Olumuyiwa Fashanu, but now New York has two bookend tackles to support the team's next QB."

No. 7: DL Mason Graham – Michigan
"New head coach Aaron Glenn is tasked with turning around the eighth-lowest-graded defense in the NFL last year. One of New York's biggest defensive needs is another game-wrecking tackle to play alongside Quinnen Williams. Graham's 92.5 career PFF overall grade ranks first among FBS interior defenders since 2022. While his combine weight of 296 pounds was eye-opening, sources told me his actual playing weight is closer to 315 pounds.

No. 7: OT Will Campbell – LSU
"Plenty of people view Campbell as the best offensive lineman in this draft, so the Jets should be thrilled if he actually gets pushed this far down the board. Pairing him with Olu Fashanu from last year, the Jets could finally build their offensive line into a strength."

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