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2025 Jets Mock Drafts

Jets Mock Draft 12.0 | The Athletic's Dane Brugler Predicts All 8 of New York's Selections

NFL.com Analyst Forecasts a Pairing of Breece Hall and Ashton Jeanty in 2025

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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
"With tight end arguably the top need on the Jets' roster, Tyler Warren makes sense here. But investing premium resources at a position that has plagued this franchise for a long time is not a bad idea. Olu Fashanu and Membou as bookend tackles? Justin Fields wouldn't hate that."

No. 42: TE Mason Taylor – LSU
"It will be understandable if the Jets go with Warren in the top 10 — but this might be the better route. Taylor is a borderline first-round prospect who can step in from day one and be a useful player."

No. 73: WR Kyle Williams – Washington State
No. 110: DT Deone Walker – Kentucky
No. 145: S Andre Mukuba – Texas
No. 162: CB Zah Frazier – UTSA
No. 186: Edge Jah Joyner – Minnesota
No. 207: LB Shemar James – Florida

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"The Jets must provide new quarterback Justin Fields with adequate time to throw -- he has proved effective in the past when he has a clean pocket. Membou's tenacity and pass protection acumen make him a hand-in-glove fit in New York. He has started 30 games over his career, and he allowed just one sack last season."

No. 42: TE Elijah Arroyo – Miami (FL)
"I had this second-round match in my mock draft last week, too. Arroyo could use his size and speed to get open for Justin Fields. He caught seven touchdown passes last season in a true breakout year."

No. 73: Edge Princely Umanmielen – Ole Miss
"The Jets could consider a pass rusher earlier than this, but this is good value for Umanmielen. He had 10.5 sacks and 48 pressures last season."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"If the Jets want to get the most out of Justin Fields, they need to protect him. Membou started 30 games at right tackle for Mizzou and just turned 21 years old. The pressure rate of 2.3% he allowed during his collegiate career was the lowest by any SEC offensive tackle with 750 pass-blocking snaps."

No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"First-year GM Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn solidify a spot along the offensive line (right tackle) that has lacked stability for far too long. Membou, who ran a 4.91-second 40-yard dash at 332 pounds, earned a Next Gen Stats athleticism score of 94, the highest mark among this year's OT prospects. He and 2024 first-rounder Olumuyiwa Fashanu give the Jets two high-upside bookends to protect Justin Fields."

No. 7: RB Ashton Jeanty – Boise State
"With Justin Fields under center, it would be wise for the Jets to bulk up the ground game. Breece Hall has been OK, but pairing him with a future star in Jeanty would give new offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand the kind of two-headed monster in the backfield that the assistant coach worked with in Detroit. A potent rushing attack is something that ultimately would fuel Fields' growth as a quarterback."

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