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What Jets, Giants might do on Day 2 of 2025 NFL Draft

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 26, 2025
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Paul Schwartz and Brian Costello del Post look at what the giants and jets could point on Saturday in rounds 4-7 for day 3 of the NFL 2025 Draft:

What could the jets do on day 3?

The jets enter the last day of the draft with five selections.

They can add some depth in positions such as defensive line, edge corridor, offensive line and security. Then, there is the question of Marshal.

The Jets have their headline at Justin Fields and support in Tyrod Taylor, but could add a third development field marshal on Saturday.


Syracuse's field marshal, Kyle McCord, could be worth a selection as a development field for jets.
Syracuse’s field marshal, Kyle McCord, could be worth a selection as a development field for jets. Kirby Lee-Imagn images

Boys like Kyle McCord, Will Howard or Riley Leonard could make sense for Jets to add.

What giants could do on the 3rd

Of the three selections in the first three rounds, the giants added two front defenders and a development field marshal.

The need to add to depth along the offensive line remains a group and something that must be addressed in the posterior rounds.

It can be too late to find a capable or challenging guard for a starting point.

In addition, do not be surprised if the giants immerse themselves in the group of runners, since they are not deep in that position and this is a especially strong draft in that place.

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