JP: Jets fans should have an eye on the top pass catchers in the 2026 Draft Class, and which prospect could pair best with WR Garrett Wilson. Since Wilson’s arrival in New York in ’22, only once has a fellow pass catcher on the team surpass 600 yards over a full season. If the Jets choose to take a wideout with one of their 4 selections in the top 44 in April’s NFL Draft, that player will likely be showcasing his talents at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis next week. The top three consensus WR prospects early in the process have been Ohio State’s Carnell Tate, USC’s Makai Lemon and Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson, all of which have questions that will be answered during the combine. For Tate, there have been queries about his speed and ability to separate, making his 40-yard-dash a point of interest. At USC, Lemon was listed at 5-11, 195. And at the combine, teams will receive an exact measurement. And finally, for Tyson, there remain question marks about his health, making the combine’s comprehensive medical exams valuable for all NFL scouts.