July 4, 2024

Video: Jets coach Robert Saleh's message to players, players fans in introNew York Jets Pull Off Another Trade with Broncos in Latest Mock Draft

After sending Zach Wilson to the Denver Broncos, the New York Jets could potentially pursue another trade involving the No. 5 overall draft pick.

It’s the type of “all in” draft move that is sure to excite New York Jets’ fans everywhere.

The Jets send the No. 10 overall selection and other unnamed compensation to the Denver Broncos in a three-way deal that involves the Los Angeles Chargers sending the No. 5 pick to New York ahead of this week’s NFL Draft.

It’s the type of “all in” draft move that is sure to excite New York Jets’ fans everywhere.Video: Jets coach Robert Saleh's message to players, players fans in intro

The Jets send the No. 10 overall selection and other unnamed compensation to the Denver Broncos in a three-way deal that involves the Los Angeles Chargers sending the No. 5 pick to New York ahead of this week’s NFL Draft.

The trade-up allowed New York to have their choice of two top-flight receivers – LSU’s Malik Nabers and Washington’s Rome Odunze. After Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr. went to the Arizona Cardinals at No. 4 overall, Orr sent Odunze to the Jets one pick later.Video: Jets coach Robert Saleh's message to players, players fans in intro

“Those are the questions we are asking ourselves, okay, who are those guys? Would you trade up? Who are those guys? How comfortable are you moving up to get those players?” said New Yorks’ general manager Joe Douglas one week prior to the NFL Draft.

Odunze over Nabers would be somewhat of a surprise, considering Nabers has been widely labeled as the No. 2 receiver prospect in this year’s pool with some commentators even suggesting he will be better than Harrison.

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