
Jets about to be in middle of NFL’s second-round draft pick contract conundrum
NY Post
The next item on the to-do list for the Jets should be to sign rookie Mason Taylor before training camp begins.
But accomplishing that task by the time rookies report Saturday might be more difficult than it sounds — even for a team that just executed $250 million worth of drama-free extensions with stars Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner.
The final 30 of the 32 second-round picks in the 2025 draft, including Taylor, remain unsigned as teams and the Players Association engage in a mass standoff over fully guaranteeing contracts for second-rounders.
Holdouts have already begun.

The Knicks won’t be raising a banner to the rafters at Madison Square Garden to commemorate their victory in the 2025 NBA Cup, and you can count your humble narrator among the faction that wishes they’d chosen differently. I’m not quite sure when it became mandatory to rinse as much fun out of sports as possible, but we’re sure trying.












