Steve Serby’s Mock Draft 2.0 for the Jets

New York Post columnist, Steve Serby, joins Brandon London in discussing his 2026 NFL draft pick for the New York Jets. Can Aaron Glenn reshape a franchise? #nypostsports #sports #nfl #football #nyjets #aaronglenn #nfldraft2026 #nfldraft #jetsnews #mockdraft

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8 comments
  1. Draft Simpson … if all the WRs are off the board at #16 if not then we need to consider trading picks #34 or #44 and a future pick to move back into 1st round if Ty Simposn makes it past Pittsburgh.

    MARK MY WORDS! DEPENDING ON WHAT TEAM DRAFTS HIM and the Oline and talent he is surronded with. HE WILL OUT LPLAY MENDOZA NEXT YEAR!

    Ty Simpson is the most Pro Ready QB in this class. He has excellent pre Snap defense identification, excellent throwing mechanics, quick release, EXCELLENT Sync between his feet and eyes, looks off safeties, great anticipation with his throws, throws his WRs open and gets the ball to them in full stride, he has way better than average accuracy. Can throw over the middle, he STEPS INTO his THROWS with defenders about to hit him, played under center in a pro style offense( so he is used to turning his back to the defense). He has better than average mobility to escape pressure or execute an RPO style offense.

    Again we need to consider him if he makes it past Pittsburgh..Im not opposed to drafting him at #16 or trading back into 1st round for him at all.

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