Ficken89'S MOCK DRAFT

Ficken89'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON DEC 1, 2025

Draft 1

  • Ficken89 DRAFTING FOR THE
    Jets
Draft Selections
Dante Moore Head Shot
PICK: 4 RND: 1 (NYJ)
Dante Moore
QB Oregon
Makai Lemon Head Shot
PICK: 28 RND: 1 (NYJ)
Makai Lemon
WR USC
Anthony Hill Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 35 RND: 2 (NYJ)
Anthony Hill Jr.
LB Texas
Kamari Ramsey Head Shot
PICK: 45 RND: 2 (NYJ)
Kamari Ramsey
S USC
Julian Neal Head Shot
PICK: 104 RND: 4 (NYJ)
Julian Neal
CB Arkansas
Gracen Halton Head Shot
PICK: 177 RND: 5 (NYJ)
Gracen Halton
DL Oklahoma
Roderick Kearney Head Shot
PICK: 200 RND: 6 (NYJ)
Roderick Kearney
OG Florida
Antonio Kite Head Shot
PICK: 202 RND: 6 (NYJ)
Antonio Kite
CB Ole Miss
Brandon Inniss Head Shot
PICK: 210 RND: 6 (NYJ)
Brandon Inniss
WR Ohio State
Quinten Joyner Head Shot
PICK: 216 RND: 7 (NYJ)
Quinten Joyner
RB Texas Tech
Da'Shawn Womack Head Shot
PICK: 236 RND: 7 (NYJ)
Da'Shawn Womack
DE-EDGE Ole Miss
Jordan White Head Shot
PICK: 254 RND: 7 (NYJ)
Jordan White
C Vanderbilt
Haynes King Head Shot
PICK: 256 RND: 7 (NYJ)
Haynes King
QB Georgia Tech
Draft Grade — Jets
Overall B-
ValueB- NeedB+ TradesB- FutureB-
The Jets found their guy under center in Moore: B-.

The Jets treated their own grade as gospel and everyone else's as noise, spending pick No. 236 on Da'Shawn Womack a full 72 spots early. A sturdy weekend that grades out a B-.

Whatever Dante Moore becomes, the front office has tied its fortunes to the answer. That Lemon pick is the receipt they will wave around later.

On the needs board they went 8 of 8, with quarterback the one that mattered most. Almost all the early capital went to that side of the ball.

A workmanlike haul that should hold up just fine.

Pick Analysis
Pick4 Rnd1 Dante Moore
Dante Moore in slot 4 is exactly on the number, no argument either way. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick28 Rnd1 Makai Lemon
In Round 1, Pick 28 they get a true top target at a price that makes it sweeter.
Pick35 Rnd2 Anthony Hill Jr.
No drama and no debate, Anthony Hill Jr. went about where he belonged in the 35th overall pick. Useful depth more than a marquee fix.
Pick45 Rnd2 Kamari Ramsey
Kamari Ramsey at No. 45 is right where the board had him, plain and simple. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick104 Rnd4 Julian Neal
Good things come to war rooms that wait, and Julian Neal at pick No. 104 is the proof. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick177 Rnd5 Gracen Halton
This one needs a full-page explanation: Gracen Halton in pick 177, miles early. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick200 Rnd6 Roderick Kearney
Roderick Kearney in slot 200 is a reach so steep the board needed a second look to believe it. The roster fit checks out.
Pick202 Rnd6 Antonio Kite
The board had Antonio Kite higher than pick No. 202, and the cornerback fell to them anyway. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick210 Rnd6 Brandon Inniss
Brandon Inniss at pick 210 is a steep price for a hunch, hard to square with any board. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick216 Rnd7 Quinten Joyner
They took Quinten Joyner at par in the 216th pick, which is nothing to complain about. It fills a real need, too.
Pick236 Rnd7 Da'Shawn Womack
They left a pile of value on the table to take Da'Shawn Womack this early at No. 236. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick254 Rnd7 Jordan White
A real head-scratcher, Jordan White in Round 7, Pick 39 is miles ahead of his ranking. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick256 Rnd7 Haynes King
They reached a country mile for Haynes King at the Round 7 slot, and the board is aghast. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.