
The ‘creative chess piece’ that could fill glaring Jets need in NFL Draft
NY Post
The Jets did not fill many starting jobs early in free agency.
Justin Fields is the team’s new quarterback and Brandon Stephens and Andre Cisco figure to start at cornerback and safety.
But they still have plenty of starting holes and it’s time to start looking ahead to next month’s NFL draft and how the Jets will fill them.
ESPN Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. has the Jets taking Penn State tight end Tyler Warren in his latest mock draft with the No. 7 overall pick.

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