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The Jets connection that could guide them on Day 2 of NFL draft

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 25, 2025
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The Jets made the first selection of the Aaron Glenn/Darren Mougey and It was Missouri Armand Memand Membou Thursday night.

Here are some ideas about that choice and the rest of the Jet Draft while preparing for day 2:

1. The jets have now selected an offensive liner in the first two rounds in five of the last six drafts. Mebou (First Ronda, 2025), Olu Fashanu (First Ronda, 2024), Joe Tippmann (Second Round, 2023), Alijah Vera-Tucker (First Round, 2021) and Mekhi Becton (First Round, 2020) have

Mougey, the new general manager, collected where former general manager Joe Douglas left it in Tryps to build a line or strong. It makes sense to attack the offensive line. Those players are difficult to find. If you look around the NFL, there are so many talented defensive rulers, but very few teams have strong offensive lines. There are simply not enough o-linen or there.

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