The 2025 season has not gone the way many Jets fans would have expected.
However, there’s possible hope around the corner.
After trading Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams earlier this month, the Jets will have a total of five first-round picks combined in both the 2026 and 2027 NFL Drafts. That includes two first-round picks next year, including their own.
That could help them go from pretenders to contenders if they can make the right draft choices. Of course, that is easier said than done after the Jets have missed the playoffs for 15 seasons and counting.
In addition to the quarterback position, the Jets have several needs to address. Here are some of the positions of need entering the offseason and who could potentially be targets in next year’s draft.
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