The Athletic

● By Zack Rosenblatt
The New York Jets are in an interesting spot at No. 10 in the first round — in an NFL Draft that is especially strong at the two positions (wide receiver and offensive tackle) they’ll want to address early. They do not have a second-round pick after the Aaron Rodgers trade last year and general manager Joe Douglas filled out the starting lineup on offensive line and at wide receiver in free agency, so the Jets aren’t under as much pressure to draft one particular position in the first round. That makes them an ideal candidate for a trade-back. But the possibility that Douglas would consider trading up to snag a star like Marvin Harrison Jr. can’t be ruled out, either. All of his moves this offseason scream “all-in” without much regard for what it means beyond 2024.