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Grading every Jets 2026 NFL Draft pick: Gang Green do impressive work to improve roster

New York Post·Ryan Dunleavy·about 1 month ago
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The Jets finished the NFL Draft without acquiring a franchise quarterback. No surprise there. But the rest of the roster looks a lot better positioned for Geno Smith to find some success in the near future and to ease the transition for the quarterback that the Jets hope to find in 2027. Here are The Post’s pick-by-pick grades for the Jets draft class: Round 1, No. 2 overall: David Bailey (EDGE, Texas Tech) If he can get double-digit sacks annually, it won’t matter that Bailey is suspect against the run. Especially because the effort is there , so maybe the technique can be coached.   Jets general manager Darren Mougey and coach Aaron Glenn speak to the media in Florham Park, NJ. Bill Kostroun/New York Post Bailey is the best plug-and-play pure pass-rusher in the class, so the Jets ultimately played it safe and took him over high-upside Arvell Reese in a move from linebacker to edge. Bailey’s first-step quickness is elite.…

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