The newest Jets can say something no one on last year’s team could say — they went to the playoffs after the 2025 season. David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq, Omar Cooper and D’Angelo Ponds all went to the College Football Playoff last season with Texas Tech, Oregon and Indiana, respectively. In fact, they played each other, with Oregon beating Texas Tech and Bailey and then losing to Cooper’s and Ponds’ Indiana team, which went on to win the national championship. Jets draft picks have talked about ending the team’s losing ways for the last decade, but the Jets are hoping the winning pedigree of the players they drafted Thursday and Friday might actually work this time and end the team’s 15-year playoff drought and 10-year streak of losing seasons. “Here’s what also is critical about those there players is they come from winning programs, also,” Jets coach Aaron Glenn said after the first round Thursday. “So, when you get the chance to bring that into your locker room, man, it speaks volumes.…