Who Should the Jets Draft With the 38th Overall Pick?
After trading up to snag Florida State EDGE Jermaine Johnson on Thursday night, a third pick in the first round, the Jets enter Day 2 of the 2022 NFL Draft with only two selections.
The 35th overall pick was a key piece in their trade with Tennessee to acquire the No. 26 overall pick, used to grab Johnson.
While the Jets also dealt their third-rounder (No. 69) to the Titans, they got a third-round pick back. They'll be on the clock at No. 101 as well on Friday night.
So, after taking a cornerback, wide receiver and pass rusher in the first round, where do the Jets go from here?
Asked late Thursday night if there are any players still available that he's excited about, Jets general manager Joe Douglas cracked a smile.
"Absolutely," he said.
Last year, New York struck gold with wideout Elijah Moore early in the second round, taking advantage of a player they evaluated as a first-rounder falling to their lap.
"We’re going to get together as a staff in the afternoon, kind of restack our board, take inventory of what’s out there and put a plan together for tomorrow night," Douglas added.
That in mind, here's a few players the Jets could target with their remaining second-rounder. Remember, this is a team that swears by the "best player available" philosophy. As much as they need help at certain positions, Douglas and his team can go a variety of different ways depending on what the other clubs do in front of them.
Who the New York Jets Could Pick at No. 38 in 2022 NFL Draft
Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia
Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State
Travis Jones, DT, UConn
Bernhard Raimann, OL, Central Michigan
Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor
Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State
Kenneth Walker III, RB, Michigan State
Other names to keep an eye on: Logan Hall, Perrion Winfrey, Christian Harris, Chad Muma
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