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2025 Jets Mock Drafts

Jets Mock Draft 9.0 | Green & White Take Chance on Fast-Rising Missouri Offensive Tackle

Former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum Expects New York to Bulk Up Along the Offensive Line

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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 one of the high risers in this pre-draft cycle, thanks to a bonkers NFL combine performance. He might not slip past the Patriots or Raiders. The 332-pound tackle with mobility and strength played extensively at right tackle in his final two seasons with the Tigers. That's where he would line up with 2024 first-rounder Olu Fashanu manning quarterback Justin Fields' blindside."

No. 7: OT/G Will Campbell – LSU
"Campbell would be a perfect bookend opposite last year's first-round pick, Olu Fashanu. Even though he played left tackle at LSU, he can slide to the right side in New York. His shorter arms (32⅝ inches) wouldn't be as much of a concern there. Campbell allowed only two sacks over his final two seasons, and while arm length is important, his tape is too good and too consistent to pass on here. This would be a good move for the Jets, who signed quarterback Justin Fields and now have to make sure the right players are in place around him."

No. 7: DL Mason Graham – Michigan
"Graham is a bit undersized, but he plays the position like a 10-year pro. He has great hands. The former wrestler would be a good complement to Quinnen Williams inside for the Jets."

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: QB Jaxson Dart – Ole Miss
"Justin Fields could join Sam Bradford (Philadelphia, 2016), Mike Glennon (Chicago, 2017), Andy Dalton (Chicago, 2021), Mitch Trubisky (Pittsburgh, 2022) and Kirk Cousins (Atlanta, 2024) as veteran quarterbacks signed to be QB1 until the team selected a passer in the first round. (All but Trubisky were overshadowed by top-11 picks.) In this simulation, the Jets appreciate Dart's physical traits and work ethic, hoping that he or Fields will step up in a leadership role during 2025 and end the league's longest playoff drought."

No. 7: OT Will Campbell – LSU
"The new Jets regime goes with Campbell to plug him in opposite Olu Fashanu to solidify the blocking unit with two young and uber-talented offensive tackles."

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