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We’re inching toward the close of another week of the 2025 NFL season, and it’s another chance for the Jets to inch closer to that first overall pick in 2026.
It’s not the strongest draft class for quarterbacks, but that doesn’t change the fact that the Jets are going to need one. The closer they get to that top pick, the better the chances they land someone like Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza out of Indiana — which is going to work out a lot better than trying to find a viable starter later.
The Jets took on the Jaguars in Jacksonville on Sunday and added another game to the losses column. Here’s the updated NFL draft order and where the Jets stand after today’s 1 p.m. ET slate of games.