Getty D’Angelo Ponds #5 of the Indiana Hoosiers and Fernando Mendoza #15 of the Indiana Hoosiers celebrate their MVP wins.
The New York Jets have done wonders for themselves so far throughout the first three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft.
They added a surefire threat off the edge at No. 2 overall with Texas Tech’s David Bailey, hopefully rejuvenating the Jets’ poor pass rush.
Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq and Indiana’s Omar Cooper Jr. were must-have additions to New York’s array of pass catchers, a skill group that desperately needed an injection of talent.
And in the second round, the
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