Jets 2025 NFL Mock Draft Roundup: Experts see TE Tyler Warren as perfect fit for NY with QB Justin Fields - Yahoo Sports
Mougey held various positions during his journey through the organization, and he now comes to the Big Apple, where he'll be tasked with helping turn around a squad that finished 5-12 last season and hasn't made the playoffs in 14 years.
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With the first wave of free agency done with, his next task is to tackle the NFL Draft.
After another rough season, Gang Green currently holds the seventh overall pick in the 2025 edition of the draft.
Here's what the experts have them doing...
If the Jets are committed to helping flourish as a QB1, adding a playmaking weapon between the hashes would enable the 26-year-old passer to operate more efficiently from the pocket.
is a stud, but the Jets need more in terms of pass-catchers. Tyler Warren gives Justin Fields a do-it-all weapon who will make Fields' job a lot easier.
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Josh Liskiewitz, Pro Football Focus
Key Stat: Graham led college football in positively graded run-play rate (32.4%) in 2024.
Bottom Line: Graham has shorter-than-ideal arms for an NFL interior defensive lineman, but outside of that, there is a lot to love. He is fast, violent and relentless, and he can stop the run with great strength. He brings a high floor at all times and a high ceiling in flashes as a 3-technique defensive tackle for a 4-3 front.
Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham celebrates after sacking Minnesota quarterback Max Brosmer, in the background, during first-half action between Michigan and Minnesota at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. / © Eric Seals / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Jets have needs at receiver, tight end and right tackle, but new head coach also could use another difference-maker on the defensive front. Graham lacks special physical traits but is the kind of tone-setter Glenn's former team in Detroit always sought out in the trenches.
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The Jets have already signed quarterback Justin Fields. Now they welcome his new best friend on the field. Warren is a big-time playmaker.
The new Jets regime goes with Campbell to plug him in opposite to solidify the blocking unit with two young and uber-talented offensive tackles.
Morgan Moses departed in free agency, so the Jets play Olu Fashanu at left tackle, Armand Membou at right tackle and hopefully forget about having to address the position for a decade.