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● By Bryce Lazenby
The 2025 NFL Draft is just over two months away and the New York Jets will be a fascinating team to watch. The team brought in Aaron Glenn to be the head coach and Darren Mougey to be the general manager, and reports are circulating that Aaron Rodgers is unlikely to return in 2025. The team has needs on both sides of the ball, as is expected after finishing with a 5-12 record. Currently, the Jets are slated to pick seventh, which means the team should be able to land a top-notch talent. Unfortunately, the draft's top two passers, Miami's Cam Ward and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders, are both projected to be off the board by then. Of course, free agency will take place before the draft, so we'll have a better feel for the team's remaining needs next month. The Jets are currently slated to have around $20 million in cap space, so a wild spending spree is unlikely. That means the team could use the draft to fill several spots. Today, let's hop over to Pro Football Network's mock draft simulator and run a full seven-round simulation for the Jets.