JimboBrennan'S MOCK DRAFT

JimboBrennan'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON FEB 10, 2025

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  • JimboBrennan DRAFTING FOR THE
    Jets
Draft Selections
Travis Hunter Head Shot
PICK: 8 RND: 1 (NYJ)
Travis Hunter
CB Colorado
Cam Ward Head Shot
PICK: 42 RND: 2 (NYJ)
Cam Ward
QB Miami
Tyler Warren Head Shot
PICK: 57 RND: 2 (NYJ)
Tyler Warren
TE Penn State
Malaki Starks Head Shot
PICK: 92 RND: 3 (NYJ)
Malaki Starks
S Georgia
Jalon Walker Head Shot
PICK: 108 RND: 4 (NYJ)
Jalon Walker
LB Georgia
Walter Nolen Head Shot
PICK: 139 RND: 5 (NYJ)
Walter Nolen
DT Ole Miss
Tre Harris Head Shot
PICK: 144 RND: 5 (NYJ)
Tre Harris
WR Ole Miss
Nick Emmanwori Head Shot
PICK: 155 RND: 5 (NYJ)
Nick Emmanwori
S South Carolina
Wyatt Milum Head Shot
PICK: 163 RND: 5 (NYJ)
Wyatt Milum
OT West Virginia
Josaiah Stewart Head Shot
PICK: 184 RND: 6 (NYJ)
Josaiah Stewart
DE-EDGE Michigan
Jack Bech Head Shot
PICK: 206 RND: 6 (NYJ)
Jack Bech
WR TCU
Elijah Arroyo Head Shot
PICK: 256 RND: 7 (NYJ)
Elijah Arroyo
TE Miami
Draft Picks Received
Travis Hunter Head Shot
PICK: 8 RND: 1 (CAR)
Travis Hunter
CB Colorado
Tyler Warren Head Shot
PICK: 57 RND: 2 (CAR)
Tyler Warren
TE Penn State
Walter Nolen Head Shot
PICK: 139 RND: 5 (CAR)
Walter Nolen
DT Ole Miss
Wyatt Milum Head Shot
PICK: 163 RND: 5 (CLE)
Wyatt Milum
OT West Virginia
Elijah Arroyo Head Shot
PICK: 256 RND: 7 (CLE)
Elijah Arroyo
TE Miami
Draft Picks Traded
JT Tuimoloau Head Shot
PICK: 7 RND: 1 (CAR)
JT Tuimoloau
DE-EDGE Ohio State
Draft Grade — Jets
Overall B+
ValueA NeedB+ TradesA- FutureB-
The Jets let Arroyo fall into their laps, and walked away with a B+.

The value of the weekend has a name and a slot: Elijah Arroyo, No. 256, roughly 176 picks past where he belonged. Good, not great, and the B+ says as much.

If this class has a fault line, it runs straight through running back. The dealing nudged the ledger their way without much fuss. The roster is better shaped than it was, with quarterback chief among the fixes.

The weekend tilted hard toward the defense.

A tidy weekend of work that should hold up just fine.

Pick Analysis
Pick8 Rnd1 Travis Hunter
In pick 8 they get a sticky cover corner. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick42 Rnd2 Cam Ward
The board fumbled Cam Ward all the way to slot 42, and they scooped it up. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick57 Rnd2 Tyler Warren
They will replay Tyler Warren at the 57th pick for years; that is how good the value is. A minor need, but a need all the same.
Pick92 Rnd3 Malaki Starks
Malaki Starks at Round 3, Pick 28 is daylight robbery; nobody expected him to last. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick108 Rnd4 Jalon Walker
Steal is underselling it; Jalon Walker at the 108th overall pick is a heist with the alarm still ringing. It thickens a room that could stand to be thicker.
Pick139 Rnd5 Walter Nolen
Walter Nolen in pick No. 139 should not have been possible, and that is the whole point. It fills a real need, too.
Pick144 Rnd5 Tre Harris
A wide receiver of that caliber at the Round 5 slot is the definition of value, full stop. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.
Pick155 Rnd5 Nick Emmanwori
You do not let a safety like Nick Emmanwori reach No. 155 and blink. They did not. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick163 Rnd5 Wyatt Milum
Wyatt Milum in pick 163 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick184 Rnd6 Josaiah Stewart
They barely believed it either: Josaiah Stewart still on the board at pick No. 184. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick206 Rnd6 Jack Bech
A top-tier wide receiver at a bargain, Jack Bech in slot 206, plain and simple. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick256 Rnd7 Elijah Arroyo
Circle this one: Elijah Arroyo at the 256th overall pick is a fall that decides a draft. Insurance at a position that did not really ask for it.