NFL Draft, Aaron Glenn and New York Jets
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Jets' second-round NFL Draft pick D'Angelo Ponds plays similar to head coach Aaron Glenn, per NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah
What I do grade on is logic and process. Do the picks make sense for the Jets? There is no way to know if the players will fulfill their potential, but we can ask whether the selections make
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The New York Jets added to their quarterback room by selecting Cade Klubnik in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft, but it sounds like veteran starter Geno Smith could be in for more than a one-year stint with the team.
Hear from GM Darren Mougey and HC Aaron Glenn following the final four rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft as they field questions from the media.
The Jets added players at three different positions during the first round of the draft on Thursday night and there was one common thread between their three choices.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn revealed why the team chose Texas Tech edge-rusher David Bailey over Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft.
The New York Jets are making the right decisions for their veteran and rookie quarterbacks alike following the 2026 NFL Draft.
A chart helps tell the tale of the Jets' 2026 draft class. Of their four picks on Days 1-2, a few, such as Bailey and WR Cooper, may have started out on struggling teams, but as we trim the size of the sample from the past four seasons to last season, the winning angle became more obvious, for those first four picks and for the eight-man class: