Michael Nania and Ben Blessington run through a seven-round New York Jets mock draft simulation, discussing how the Jets may react to different scenarios.
What would the Jets do if none of the top offensive tackles fell to No. 11?
Could the Jets double-up on wide receivers with their second and third selections?
Who are the best edge rushers the Jets could go after in the third round?
When can the Jets find value at cornerback?
Which running backs are worth taking on Day 3?
How can the Jets build their offensive line after the first round?
Could one Jets free agent move signal potential interest in a particular defensive position late in the draft?
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