Lemon isn’t a standout in size or athletic profile, but Brugler praises him as a manipulative route runner who catches everything thrown his way. If the Jets believe his impact could resemble Amon-Ra St. Brown’s for the Lions, they might sprint to the podium to make the pick. 👀✨
Jet fans aren’t limited to Lemon at 16, though. NBC Sports’ Connor Rogers suggested there’s a serious argument to pair Jordyn Tyson with Garrett Wilson earlier than that—loading up on offense around a future quarterback. Rogers shared that chatter on social media as part of the ongoing No. 2 pick conversations. 🧠⚡️
A-to-Z Sports’ Ryan Roberts also weighed in on the idea, telling “Boy Green Daily” that wide receiver is an interesting discussion for the No. 2 overall pick. He echoed the notion that adding more pass-catching talent around a potential future QB could be appealing for the Jets. 🎯🗣️
In Brugler’s mock at No. 2, he has the Jets taking Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese, a hybrid defender who can spy, set the edge, and rush when allowed. Rogers called Reese the current “favorite” for the Jets at No. 2, but the field remains wide open with the Jets’ various roster needs pointing in multiple directions—from defense to another offensive weapon. 🧩🏈