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Draft Selections
Draft Grade — Jets
Overall
C+
ValueD
NeedB
TradesB-
FutureB-
A mixed bag for the Jets, and a C+ to match. You can fall in love with a player. You are not supposed to marry him in the wrong round. The Jets did exactly that with Damarius McGhee in No. 256. Fine in stretches, shaky in others: a C+.
That York pick is the receipt they will wave around later. The quarterback hole is the one line item this class does not answer. Cornerback was the priority and it is no longer a question, which is most of the job.
So much rides on Isaiah World that the real verdict is a season or two away.
Pick Analysis
Pick7
Rnd1
Isaiah World
A big swing on Isaiah World at slot 7, well ahead of any board in the building. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick23
Rnd1
Drew Shelton
In Round 1, Pick 23 they get a blindside protector, a steep price for the projection. A clean fit for the roster.
Pick38
Rnd2
Jermod McCoy
Jermod McCoy in the Round 2 slot is a gift, value that borders on unfair. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick48
Rnd2
Kamari Ramsey
Kamari Ramsey in pick No. 48 is fair value, right on his grade. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick108
Rnd4
Taurean York
Taurean York at No. 108 is a first-round grade at a bargain-bin price, no notes. Depth more than a fix, but depth they can use.
Pick177
Rnd5
Khalil Barnes
Khalil Barnes in the 177th overall pick is a reach so steep the board needed a second look to believe it. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick198
Rnd6
Terrance Carter Jr.
The board fumbled Terrance Carter Jr. all the way to pick No. 198, and they scooped it up. A minor itch, scratched.
Pick201
Rnd6
Oscar Delp
Oscar Delp slipping to pick 201 is the kind of luck good rooms make for themselves. They added to a strength when a need was still open elsewhere.
Pick211
Rnd6
Kyle Louis
Kyle Louis in No. 211 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. They doubled down on a strength rather than a need.
Pick216
Rnd7
Trey Zuhn III
Trey Zuhn III at the Round 7 slot is a steep price for a hunch, hard to square with any board. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.
Pick236
Rnd7
Ethan O'Connor
They talked themselves into Ethan O'Connor at slot 236, and the board did not agree. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick254
Rnd7
Fred Davis II
They left a pile of value on the table to take Fred Davis II this early at the 254th overall pick. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick256
Rnd7
Damarius McGhee
Damarius McGhee at the 256th pick is the kind of overdraft that needs everything to break right. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.













