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ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr.: What the Jets land in final 2026 NFL draft mock

ESPN NFL draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. has released his final mock for the 2026 NFL draft. As is an annual tradition for Kiper, this one extends to the second round.

In the first two rounds of the upcoming draft, the Jets are set to make a lot of noise. New York heads into the event holding four selections at Nos. 2, 16, 33 and 44.

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In Kiper’s prediction, the Jets hold onto on four of them. With those picks, three defensive players are taken and just one for the team’s new-look offense with quarterback Geno Smith now leading the way.

Getting right into it, here’s how the Jets fared in Kiper’s final 2026 mock draft:

Round 1

No. 2: David Bailey, OLB, Texas Tech

I get the sense the Jets will take production over potential here in the great Bailey vs. Arvell Reese debate. New York was 31st in sacks last season with 26. It was 27th in pressure rate at 28.8%. Something has to change, and bringing in a player who led the FBS in pressure rate (20.2%) and tied for the lead in sacks (14.5) last season could do the trick. Bailey would be an instant-impact player off the edge for the Jets.

No. 16: Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana

After going defense at No. 2 with David Bailey, the Jets should take a look at the receiver class at No. 16. Just look at the depth chart. There’s Garrett Wilson (coming off a knee injury) and then … Adonai Mitchell? Isaiah Williams? No one on this team hit 400 receiving yards last season, and the Jets still haven’t added another receiver this spring. It won’t matter if it’s Geno Smith, Ty Simpson or Joe Namath under center if the Jets can’t find more pass-catching threats. Cooper had 937 yards and 13 touchdowns last season.

Round 2

No. 33: CJ Allen, LB, Georgia

Allen is a three-down ‘backer who always seems to be around the ball because he anticipates so well. He racked up 97 tackles last season and flashed as a blitzer with 3.5 sacks. The Jets brought in Demario Davis this offseason, but he’s 37.

No. 44: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

The Jets aren’t much better in that CB department. After all, they intercepted zero passes last season. I like Cisse’s awareness in coverage, and he’s fast to the football. He had only two interceptions in college, but he did have 12 pass breakups.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.: What the Jets land in final 2026 NFL draft mock

Reporting by Nick Wojton, USA TODAY / Jets Wire

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