
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 slides in at right tackle for the Jets. His size, physicality and athleticism would make him a great fit."
No. 7: TE Tyler Warren – Penn State
"I've been hearing Warren to the Jets for a few weeks. This might seem early for a tight end, but in this draft -- teams should just take their guy where they can get him. In Warren's case, the new regime can turn to its owner, fans and locker room, and say, "This is what we are about."
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. 7: TE Tyler Warren – Penn State
"The Jets' tight end room in recent years has been a mix of injured and ineffective. Warren will instantly provide an upgrade to the position, help out in the run game as a blocker and also give the Jets another pass catcher to complement Garrett Wilson."
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. 7: OT Kelvin Banks Jr. – Texas
"TE Tyler Warren will be considered, but the Jets really want to upgrade at right tackle after losing Morgan Moses (Patriots). Banks was a three-year starter at left tackle, but the feeling is that he could make the switch to the right side. The Jets could have their bookends for the next decade in Banks and Olu Fashanu, last year's first-round pick. That would help new QB Justin Fields and the ground attack."
No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"With a new front office, head coach and starting quarterback, the Jets need to continue fortifying the trenches. Morgan Moses is now in New England, so they can start by drafting his replacement at right tackle. A well-balanced and physical blocker, Membou was the model of consistency last season. He surrendered only one sack in 391 pass-blocking snaps in 2024 against a bevy of talented SEC rushers. Membou would be an immediate starter at right tackle, where he played 94% of his college snaps.
No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"This pick is all about maximizing Justin Fields. You could convince me this will be Tyler Warren here, especially after the Jets missed out on Brock Bowers last year, and I wouldn't bat an eye. Many around the league see Campbell and Membou as equals."
No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"I considered Tyler Warren here, but the Jets can get a tight end later. They'd have less success attempting to find a starting right tackle with Membou's upside after this pick."
No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"I love Membou, who is only 20 years old, and think he's going to get a lot better in the NFL. The idea of an offensive line with Membou and Fashanu as bookend tackles, and a healthy AVT as the right guard should make whoever's under center very happy."
No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"The Jets still need to fortify the offensive line for Justin Fields and whomever is the starting quarterback in 2026 (could be Fields). Membou and Fashanu would be a tremendously talented, young tandem at left and right tackle."
No. 7: QB Shedeur Sanders – Colorado
"With Aaron Rodgers on the way out, the Jets look to reset at the quarterback spot. Sanders is a poised, polished passer who throws with good accuracy to all three levels. He'll have a talented no. 1 to lean on in New York in Garrett Wilson and hopefully an improved run game behind Breece Hall and Braelon Allen."
See Dane Brugler of The Athletic's top 50 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.

No. 2 Travis Hunter, Colorado WR

No. 1 Abdul Carter, Penn State DE

No. 3 Ashton Jeanty, Boise State RB

No. 4 Mason Graham, Michigan DT

No. 6 Jalon Walker, Georgia Edge

No. 8 Will Campbell, LSU OT

No. 17 Armand Membou, Missouri IOL

No. 5 Tyler Warren, Penn State TE

No. 27 Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M Edge

No. 23 Mike Green, Marshall Edge

No. 7 Colston Loveland, Michigan TE

No. 15 Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona WR

No. 10 Cam Ward, Miami QB

No. 13 Jihaad Campbell, Alabama LB

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. 22 Derrick Harmon, Oregon DT

No. 21 Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina S

No. 12 Will Johnson, Michigan CB

No. 33 Malaki Starks, Georgia S

No. 30 Josh Simmons, Ohio State OT

No. 16 Mykel Williams, Georgia Edge

No. 28 Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College Edge

No. 38 Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon OT

No. 14 Tyler Booker, Alabama IOL

No. 18 Kenneth Grant, Michigan DT

No. 19 Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas OT

No. 32 Luther Burden III, Missouri WR

No. 25 Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State WR

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)

No. 9 Jahdae Barron, Texas CB

No. 26 Walter Nolen, Ole Miss DT

No. 48 Grey Zabel, North Dakota State IOL

No. 35 Mason Taylor, LSU TE

No. 11 Shedeur Sanders, Colorado QB

No. 44 Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky CB

No. 20 James Pearce Jr., Tennessee Edge

Minnesota offensive lineman Aireontae Ersery (69) lines up for play during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Penn State, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

No. 37 Carson Schwesinger, UCLA LB


Ohio State defensive lineman Tyleik Williams (91) tries to block a pass from Minnesota quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis (8) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)

No. 49 Elijah Arroyo, Miami (FL) TE

Iowa State wide receiver Jaylin Noel (13) scores on a touchdown reception during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Iowa, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa State won 20-19. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Ohio State defensive lineman JT Tuimoloau plays against Indiana during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)


Iowa State wide receiver Jayden Higgins runs up field during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Cincinnati, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

No. 36 TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State RB


No. 31 Donovan Jackson, Ohio State IOL

No. 41 Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss QB

Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough (9) looks to pass during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Notre Dame Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Michael Caterina)
No. 7: Edge Mykel Williams – Georgia
"Going with an offensive playmaker is tempting, but Aaron Glenn is a defensive head coach. That tends to sway how teams draft, and he should be concerned whether Jermaine Johnson will bounce back from injury at full health. Mykel Williams gives the Jets to replenish what was once a major strength of this roster. He's a strong run defender with traits to become a Pro Bowl pass-rusher.
No. 7: OT Armand Membou – Missouri
"If the Jets hope to maximize Justin Fields at quarterback, it will require more investments in the offense, particularly along the offensive line. With Morgan Moses heading to New England, the Jets would be wise to address the spot with the athletic right tackle out of Mizzou. Membou's 86.0-plus PFF grades as a run blocker and a pass protector would undoubtedly be an upgrade over Chukwuma Okorafor or any option currently on the roster."
No. 7: OT Kelvin Banks Jr. – Texas
"Taking sacks has always been a problem for Justin Fields. The best way to prevent that from happening in New York is to stop pressures from occurring in the first place with Banks."