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The New York Jets could go a variety of different ways in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Sitting with the No. 7 overall pick, most predictions have had them looking in the direction of Missouri offensive tackle Armand Membou and shoring up the offensive line.
However, according to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, new head coach Aaron Glenn could be looking in a different direction.

"The Jets, who own the No. 7 pick, have made a concerted effort to "move in silence" this offseason, as new coach Aaron Glenn put it at last month's league meeting... What the Jets wind up doing this week still is the subject of speculation, shrouded in more secrecy than usual. But they did recently and quietly have Penn State's Tyler Warren in for a visit, and there are certain members of their organization who are said to be enamored with the player many consider to be the top tight end in this class."
Warren, who is coming off of a season in which he won the Mackey Award for college football's best test end, would be a great get for New York at No. 7 to help out new quarterback Justin Fields.
He can play all over the field and is a threat everywhere from the red zone to the deep ball.
However, Schefter also mentioned that the Jets could surprise even more people, and take a prospect who plays Glenn's old position.
"If the Jets target the other side of the ball, some people around the league believe Glenn could target a cornerback, with Texas' Jahdae Barron as an option. Glenn, of course, played cornerback for 15 seasons in the NFL."
Barron himself is also coming off of a spectacular year with the Longhorns, being named a consensus All-American and winning the Thorpe Award as the nation's top defensive back in the process.
He would also be a great fit opposite of Sauce Gardner, and give the Jets an extremely dangerous pass defense in the process.
Suffice it to say, no matter which way the Jets elect to go, they will should find a tremendous player at No. 7