The Jets will always be the Jets, but I dont see them reaching for a QB when they have 3 1st round picks next year and in all likelihood a deeper QB draft than this yearIt will be interesting to see if he rises through the draft process, and if a team like the Jets jump above 13 to grab him. Or do the Jets sit tight and focus on 27' to get their QB with having multiple first's next year.
That would make the most senseThe Jets will always be the Jets, but I dont see them reaching for a QB when they have 3 1st round picks next year and in all likelihood a deeper QB draft than this year
I'd think they'd look to get a vet QB this year as a stop gap, like a Cousins and use the capital this year to build the defense.
The Cards could be the wildcard for Simpson. If they trade back a few spots and get extra picks, they could afford to reach for Simpson inside the top 10.The Jets will always be the Jets, but I dont see them reaching for a QB when they have 3 1st round picks next year and in all likelihood a deeper QB draft than this year
I'd think they'd look to get a vet QB this year as a stop gap, like a Cousins and use the capital this year to build the defense.
Good call on the Cardinals, makes a lot of sense. Miami could be in play also, either as a trade back partner for Arizona or potentially drafting a QB themself.The Cards could be the wildcard for Simpson. If they trade back a few spots and get extra picks, they could afford to reach for Simpson inside the top 10.
They also could be in the market for Willis or maybe Mac Jones. I don't think SF would fear trading him to Arizona.
this kid... if he slips to #13?? would be absolutely sick next to Puka & Adams, with Adams prolly retiring after '26, sets us up for an awesome WR combo for years to come.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px6oPyxBZiM
But a guy in Miami got granted an 8th yearToo funny I read a guy got a 7th year and another guy didn't get a 5th because of a few lacrosse games.
He's already suing.sorry kid, it's off to the Dolphins you go
....unless it's the J-E-T-S
this kid... if he slips to #13?? would be absolutely sick next to Puka & Adams, with Adams prolly retiring after '26, sets us up for an awesome WR combo for years to come.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px6oPyxBZiM
Great player with serious injury issues. IMOInjuries
In 2022, while at Colorado, Tyson tore his ACL, MCL, and PCL. This major injury caused him to miss the entire 2023 season before transferring to Arizona State in 2024. That season, he again missed time with a collarbone injury. This injury caused him to miss the College Football Playoff, but he returned to produce another productive season in 2025. Once again, Tyson missed time late in the year with a hamstring injury. While he has produced well in the three seasons he’s played, the consistency with which he has missed time is somewhat concerning.
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Will a negative injury history affect Jordyn Tyson's NFL draft stock?
Jordyn Tyson is the type of talent who could transform an NFL offense if he develops properly. He’s a versatile weapon who adds size and an expansive route treewww.si.com