In the NFL, when things are going great and, just as important, when the season is a struggle, it is instructive to take a close look at how a team's draft class is doing. Is it contributing? Is it sitting on the sideline? Is it whole or has it been hit by injuries and other departures?
In short, what appears to be in the future, next week and next year, for that class and that team?
For general manager Darren Mougey, head coach Aaron Glenn and the Jets, their 2025 draft class has been a horde coming over the horizon. Two of the greatest abilities in pro football are availability and capability. And the seven-member class collectively has shown both traits through the season's first eight games heading into this weekend's bye.
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