Wide receiver remains one of the New York Jets’ greatest needs.
Rookie general manager Darren Mougey stopped some of the bleeding by signing Josh Reynolds, but the Jets remain without a legitimate threat beyond Garrett Wilson. With Wilson’s contract extension talks up in the air, the Jets’ long-term future at the position is murky.
New York badly needs another talented young receiver who can help anchor the offense for years to come – and they may have a chance to draft one with the seventh overall pick.
Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan is widely considered to be one of the best wide receiver prospects in the 2025 draft class. However, opinions on him are all over the map. Some mock drafts have McMillan going as early as No. 5 to the Jaguars, while others have him sliding into the 20s.
The 6-foot-4, 219-pound McMillan would bring a lengthy frame to the position that New York otherwise lacks; he would be an especially appealing complement to the smaller, quicker Wilson. But is he enough of a standout prospect to warrant being selected with the seventh overall pick?
Below is Blewett’s Blitz’s full Tetairoa McMillan scouting report (strengths and weaknesses) and film review, which features 23 plays.