
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: DL Mason Graham – Michigan
"The Jets would also seemingly like to get a quarterback, but I don't think they have the capital to get up there. So, Aaron Glenn will get the opportunity to draft the second-most disruptive defensive player in this draft. Graham's tape is unreal. He's a block destructor who's quick, stops the run and can really do it all. Adding Graham would really help that Jets defense."
No. 7: TE Tyler Warren – Penn State
The Jets ranked second to last in rushing offense last season, and they desperately need another target in the passing game. Warren helps them improve in both of those areas.
See NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah's top 50 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.


No. 1 Abdul Carter, Penn State DE

No. 2 Travis Hunter, Colorado WR

No. 3 Ashton Jeanty, Boise State RB

No. 4 Mason Graham, Michigan DT

No. 5 Tyler Warren, Penn State TE

No. 7 Colston Loveland, Michigan TE

No. 6 Jalon Walker, Georgia Edge

No. 9 Jahdae Barron, Texas CB

No. 8 Will Campbell, LSU OT

No. 10 Cam Ward, Miami QB

No. 17 Armand Membou, Missouri IOL

No. 13 Jihaad Campbell, Alabama LB

No. 12 Will Johnson, Michigan CB

North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton (28) runs past Wake Forest linebacker Aiden Hall and defensive back C'Darius Kelley (10) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Seward)

Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) makes the catch against Arizona State defensive back Keith Abney II (1) during the first half in the quarterfinals of a College Football Playoff, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

No. 15 Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona WR

No. 25 Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State WR

No. 11 Shedeur Sanders, Colorado QB

No. 21 Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina S

No. 16 Mykel Williams, Georgia Edge

No. 23 Mike Green, Marshall Edge

No. 20 James Pearce Jr., Tennessee Edge

No. 14 Tyler Booker, Alabama IOL

No. 48 Grey Zabel, North Dakota State IOL

No. 33 Malaki Starks, Georgia S

No. 22 Derrick Harmon, Oregon DT

No. 27 Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M Edge

No. 18 Kenneth Grant, Michigan DT

No. 19 Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas OT

No. 28 Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College Edge

No. 32 Luther Burden III, Missouri WR

No. 44 Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky CB

No. 36 TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State RB

No. 26 Walter Nolen, Ole Miss DT

No. 30 Josh Simmons, Ohio State OT

No. 34 Quishon Judkins, Ohio State RB

No. 35 Mason Taylor, LSU TE

No. 38 Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon OT

No. 31 Donovan Jackson, Ohio State IOL

No. 41 Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss QB


No. 43 CB Azareye'h Thomas, Florida State CB

No. 39 Joshua Farmer, Florida State DT

No. 45 Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame CB

No. 49 Elijah Arroyo, Miami (FL) TE

No. 37 Carson Schwesinger, UCLA LB




No. 47 Marcus Mbow, Purdue OT
No. 7: QB Cam Ward – Miami (FL)
With the Jets moving on from veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers, selecting Ward gives them a new signal-caller and face of the franchise. He'll step into a situation with a top wide receiver already in place, while new head coach Aaron Glenn will look to build a strong defense to support the young quarterback.
No. 7: Edge Jalon Walker – Georgia
New head coach Aaron Glenn knows well that a cornerback's best friend is a good pass rush. Gang Green adds some versatility to its defense with Walker, who can play off-ball linebacker or get after opposing quarterbacks off the edge.
No. 7: DL Mason Graham – Michigan
"The Jets have a collection of free agents along the defensive line, and Graham is the premier interior three-down player in the class."
No. 7: CB Will Johnson – Michigan
"Given the Jets' commitment to a "new direction" at quarterback this offseason, the team would be wise to pursue something similar in other key spots this offseason. With CB Sauce Gardner in the prime of his career, the Jets could move on from DJ Reed as the other corner, avoid giving out a big contract at that position and pair Gardner with another big-bodied corner with elite skills. Will Johnson and Sauce Gardner would be a matchup win for the Jets against nearly any opponent in the league."