Ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, the New York Jets are set to host two potential targets on visits
The pre-draft visits are continuing for the New York Jets.
According to Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz, the Jets are set to host former Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis and former Washington offensive tackle Troy Fautanu on visits.
Both players will travel to Florham Park on top 30 visits and have already met with multiple teams.
Florida State QB Jordan Travis has a 30 visit with the #Jets this weekend, per source.
The 2023 ACC Player of the Year is ahead of schedule with his rehab from his fractured fibula and should be ready to go for training camp. pic.twitter.com/guBYfoyOJY
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 11, 2024
The hectic schedule continues for projected top 10 pick Troy Fautanu: Source says he has a 30 visit with the #Jets on April 17 — after previous stops with Philly, Pittsburgh and Baltimore, among others.
New York holds the 10th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft and tackle remains a… pic.twitter.com/KGHJ7OZNYj
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 11, 2024
While they are likely to be taken at different points of the draft, both players could be targets at positions of need for the Jets.
Fautanu, who will turn 24 in October, is arguably one of the most talented and versatile offensive linemen in the 2024 draft. He has played the majority of his career at left tackle but has the athleticism and ability to play on the interior at the next level.
Wherever he is on the line, Fautanu provides great pass-blocking ability and a solid floor in the running game. For a team that still needs offensive line help, the Washington product would be a perfect fit for the Jets. New York could target him at No. 10, or he may still be available if the Jets trade down a few spots.
While not an early-round prospect, Travis is an intriguing developmental quarterback option that could be targeted by New York on Day 3.
Prior to a broken leg in November 2023, Travis displayed the ability to succeed in the air and on the ground. From 2022-23, he threw for 44 touchdowns and seven interceptions while adding 14 rushing touchdowns. Travis played six years in college and will turn 24 years old in May.