After a dominant three-year career with the Ducks, Kenyon Sadiq is heading to the New York Jets as one of the best tight ends in this year’s class. During his time at Oregon, he reeled in 80 receptions for 892 yards with 11 touchdowns.

He enters a struggling Jets team that went 3-14 last season and ranked dead last in passing yards with 2,385. The tight end room in New York is one of the weakest in the league, with lead tight end Mason Taylor only totaling 369 yards on 44 receptions this past season after being one of the best tight ends in the 2025 class. Sadiq has an opportunity to take on a big role in the Jets’ offense alongside wide receiver Garrett Wilson and running back Breece Hall. 

Sadiq could also see a lot of action with veteran quarterback Geno Smith at the helm. Smith was a part of the Las Vegas Raiders last season, where one of his primary receivers was tight end Brock Bowers, who led the team in receptions and touchdowns.