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How good was the New York Jets' 2025 NFL Draft? What did they get right and what did they mess up? From the college football perspective, here's the analysis of the draft class.
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Sporting News on MSNJets record predictions for 2025 see New York still underachieving despite massive changesThe New York Jets learned on Wednesday when all of their 17 games (and their bye week) will be in 2025. Here's how analysts are feeling about the upcoming season.
The 2025 NFL Draft coverage will air on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and the NFL Network. Streaming options to watch the draft include NFL+, ESPN+ and Fubo, the last of which offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Here is the day-by-day breakdown for how to watch the event:
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Jets Wire on MSNRemaining needs for the Jets following the 2025 NFL draftHere are the Jets' top-three needs following the 2025 NFL draft: Georgia wide receiver Arian Smith was selected by New York in the fourth round of the draft. He could work out... or not. It's hard to make a prediction on any rookie, let alone a mid-round pick.
The league announced the full 2025 preseason slate for all 32 teams on Wednesday. As is the custom, the Hall of Fame Game will serve as the curtain-raiser. The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers face off on July 31 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
The New York Jets had a solid draft haul in 2025, and several of the picks should play big roles as rookies. Who was the best pick and who was the worst pick?
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Jets Wire on MSNPFF: Who is the Jets' 'breakout candidate' following the 2025 NFL draft?However, Pro Football Focus has since highlighted another Jets offensive lineman. The football analytics outlet named every NFL team's "breakout candidate" following the draft and the selection for the Jets was Olu Fashanu not Membou.
Following the 2025 NFL draft, punter Thomas Morstead was released. The 39-year-old was never viewed in a negative light but it still represents that youth movement as the Jets are left with only five players over the age of 30 on their entire roster following his release.
May 9, 2025; Florham Park, NJ, USA; New York Jets rookie wide receiver Arian Smith (82) takes questions from the media during the minicamp at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images / Thomas Salus-Imagn Images