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2025 Jets Mock Drafts

Jets Mock Draft 8.0 | Green & White Drawn to Penn State Standouts in Latest Forecasts

NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah & ESPN’s Mel Kiper’s Latest Mocks Project Shakeup in Top 10

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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
"I like the idea of giving new quarterback signing Justin Fields help, and it could come in the form of pass protection or a playmaker. Missouri's Armand Membou would fit nicely at right tackle opposite Olu Fashanu, and that's one potential path for the Jets if the board falls this way. But consider how the Jets could use Warren. At Penn State, Warren lined up in just about every imaginable formation, and he produced from all of them. He's special with the ball in his hands, accumulating 700 of his 1,233 yards last season after the catch. He would be a reliable safety valve over the middle, a seam stretcher and a red zone target for Fields."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"Membou slides in at right tackle for the Jets. His size, physicality and athleticism would make him a great fit."

No. 7: OT Will Campbell – LSU
"There are rightly some concerns about the depth of the offensive linemen in this draft, but Campbell is a great player, and I'm not as concerned about his arm length as others. I get it, but Campbell was excellent at LSU. If it didn't show up on the tape, I'm not going to let measurements scare me."

No. 7: Edge Abdul Carter – Penn State
"The Jets sprint to turn in their draft card with the name of arguably the class' best player. Carter was the most valuable edge defender in college football in 2024, according to PFF's wins above average metric. Carter would be a massive upgrade for the Jets, as his explosiveness and highly developed skill set should instantly translate to the NFL."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"Armand Membou rounds out what is the makings of a tremendous offensive line in New York. With only right tackle being a need, that's where Membou spent three seasons as a starter."

No. 7: EDGE Shemar Stewart – Texas A&M
"Lack of sack production continues to be the knock on Shemar Stewart's game, but a deeper dive into A&M's defensive scheme shows that the Aggies asked Stewart to stop the run first, not to pin his ears back as an explosive 5-technique. Just look at Nic Scourton's production, also. A dominant force at the Senior Bowl, Stewart has the size, length, twitch… really everything you look for in a potential Pro Bowler along a defensive front. Taking the reins off of him as a pass rusher could showcase one of the most productive pass-rushers from the 2025 class."

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