One of the more fascinating NFL Draft betting markets revolves around Mr. Irrelevant, which is the monicker given to the final pick in the seventh round of every draft.
The 2014 movie “Draft Day” followed the story of Cleveland Browns general manager Sonny Weaver Jr looking to turn his team around. When the draft happens, the Browns move all over the board but ultimately stick to their plan of “Vontae Mack, no matter what.” The Jets may have just had their own Draft Day scenario play out.
Since free agency, the debate for the Joe Douglas and co. has been offensive line or offensive weapon in the NFL draft. And we finally have our answer.
The draft rumors are heating up, and the New York Jets are heavily involved. In an article from ESPN’s Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler, the Chargers (situated in the No.
In just a little over 24 hours from now, the 2024 NFL Draft will kick off in Detroit. The NFL Draft is always an exciting time for teams, fans, and prospects whose dreams will come true when they get the call.
April 24 marks the anniversary of when the Jets made the biggest trade in team history for the future Hall of Famer.
Will the Jets target a wide receiver to trade up in the draft? The New York Jets do not have a second round pick in the upcoming draft, which has fueled speculation that they could want to move down in the draft in exchange for additional picks.
The time for the New York Jets to win is now and they can't afford to be patient anymore. After what was by all accounts a very successful free agency by Joe Douglas and co.
Jets general manager Joe Douglas will tell folks the team is considering all options in the first round. Those options include trading back from No. 10 if the board falls a certain way.
The Jets sit with the No. 10 pick in the first round of the draft come Thursday. However, there’s always the chance they make a move into the single digits if the board falls a certain way.
What does Joe Douglas want? Want does Joe Douglas need? And what is his core telling him to do? Three questions that will be answered on draft night when the Jets are on the clock at pick No.
The Jets have made it known for a while they are done with Wilson.
When the New York Jets had succeeded with the trade of Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers last offseason, they were sure 2023 would be their season of dominance.
Brock Bowers wasn't mentioned by name during Jets General Manager Joe Douglas' press conference on Friday, but it wasn't hard to read between the lines.
Quarterback Zach Wilson's future with the Jets remains up in the air.
We are just days away from the 2024 NFL draft and teams are finalizing their draft boards as they prepare to add a young core to their respective teams.
The 2024 NFL Draft, which is hosted in Detroit, begins on April 25 and the New York Jets are slated to make the 10th overall selection when the first round gets underway.
The New York Jets have a chance to make a huge addition to their roster with the No. 10 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but they are reportedly hoping to move out of that spot.
A draft-day trade is now seemingly within the realm of possibility for the New York Jets. Initially, it seemed as if the Jets would need the No. 10 overall selection to secure a Week 1 offensive starter whether it'd be at tackle or WR2.
The week ahead is a big one for Jets GM Joe Douglas who has two holes on his roster that need to be filled. Douglas can use an established wide receiver opposite Garrett Wilson and and another edge defender before the NFL draft. He’s hoping to fill those voids with a pair of free agent additions.
Jets GM Joe Douglas confirmed that QB Zach Wilson and his representation have been granted permission to seek a trade this offseason.
New York Jets' general manager Joe Douglas has some heavy lifting ahead of him this upcoming week at the NFL Combine. Unlike last year, Douglas needs to identify potential first-round draft picks capable of making immediate impacts as rookies.
Everything the Jets do revolves around Rodgers, and the team will make as many or as few moves as their 40-year-old quarterback wants in the coming weeks and months.
With Wilson either set to be cut or perhaps traded, the Jets are going to need a new backup quarterback.
Very little has gone according to plan for the Jets this season, but many of the pieces in place right now will remain for next year.
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