Here are all of the Jets‘ picks during each day of the 2025 NFL Draft…
DAY 2
Round 3, Pick No. 73: Azareye’h Thomas
The Jets finally went defense, selecting Florida State cornerback Azareye’h Thomas with the 73rd overall pick of the draft.
Round 2, Pick No. 42: Mason Taylor
With the No. 42 pick, the Jets selected LSU tight end Mason Taylor to bolster the skill position.
The 6-foot-5 Florida native played three seasons at LSU, where he caught at least 36 passes each year. This past season was his high mark, amassing 546 yards on 55 catches and two touchdowns.
The Jets needed a difference-maker on the offensive side of the ball to complement Garrett Wilson. With such a deep tight end class this year, New York was able to bide their time until it was their time to pick, and they got one of the best.
DAY 1
No. 7 pick: Armand Membou
With the No. 7 pick in 2025 NFL Draft, the Jets selected University of Missouri tackle Armand Membou.
Measuring in at a powerful albeit slightly undersized 6-foot-4 and 332 pounds with 33-and-a-half inch arms at the NFL Combine, Membou is an athletic freak, running a 4.91 40-yard dash with a 34-inch vertical. What he may lack in height, Membou makes up for with quickness, agility, and excellent hand usage.
While the Jets will likely say there is an open competition, it’s fair to assume that the team will want to plug Membou in at right tackle from Day One. With Tyron Smith retiring and Morgan Moses gone, it’s time for a youth movement at both tackle spots — and last year’s first-round pick Olu Fashanu on the left and Membou on the right could make up a very talented pair of bookend tackles for years to come in New York.
On paper, a starting offensive line of Fashanu, John Simpson, Joe Tippmann, Alijah Vera-Tucker, and Membou, from left to right, would give the Jets a very talented, and relatively young, offensive line, which could be exactly what the doctor ordered for Justin Fields as he learns a new offense.
Here are all of the Jets‘ picks during each day of the 2025 NFL Draft…
DAY 2
Round 3, Pick No. 73: Azareye’h Thomas
The Jets finally went defense, selecting Florida State cornerback Azareye’h Thomas with the 73rd overall pick of the draft.
Round 2, Pick No. 42: Mason Taylor
With the No. 42 pick, the Jets selected LSU tight end Mason Taylor to bolster the skill position.
The 6-foot-5 Florida native played three seasons at LSU, where he caught at least 36 passes each year. This past season was his high mark, amassing 546 yards on 55 catches and two touchdowns.
The Jets needed a difference-maker on the offensive side of the ball to complement Garrett Wilson. With such a deep tight end class this year, New York was able to bide their time until it was their time to pick, and they got one of the best.
DAY 1
No. 7 pick: Armand Membou
With the No. 7 pick in 2025 NFL Draft, the Jets selected University of Missouri tackle Armand Membou.
Measuring in at a powerful albeit slightly undersized 6-foot-4 and 332 pounds with 33-and-a-half inch arms at the NFL Combine, Membou is an athletic freak, running a 4.91 40-yard dash with a 34-inch vertical. What he may lack in height, Membou makes up for with quickness, agility, and excellent hand usage.
While the Jets will likely say there is an open competition, it’s fair to assume that the team will want to plug Membou in at right tackle from Day One. With Tyron Smith retiring and Morgan Moses gone, it’s time for a youth movement at both tackle spots — and last year’s first-round pick Olu Fashanu on the left and Membou on the right could make up a very talented pair of bookend tackles for years to come in New York.
On paper, a starting offensive line of Fashanu, John Simpson, Joe Tippmann, Alijah Vera-Tucker, and Membou, from left to right, would give the Jets a very talented, and relatively young, offensive line, which could be exactly what the doctor ordered for Justin Fields as he learns a new offense.