The Jets selected Armand Membou with the No. 7 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Let's break down how Gang Green did on Day 1...
Offensive line was far from a weakness for the Jets. They had a hole at right tackle, but it's easily maskable when you consider their other four pieces. What they desperately need are playmakers. That's what made Tyler Warren (Penn State tight end) or Tet McMillan (Arizona wideout) more appealing options, personally, at No. 7. With that said: You can't fault them for going with Membou.
Aaron Glenn came from Detroit. He was their defensive coordinator, but coached against an offense daily that became one of the best in the NFL in large part because of their offensive line. This Jets line now has the chance to be the best in the entire league. They've certainly invested the resources in making that happen. Olu Fashanu (left tackle), Alijah Vera-Tucker (guard) and Membou are first-round picks. Joe Tippmann (center) came in the second round. John Simpson (guard) was a priority free-agent signing. There's an elite-level potential with that group the Jets have not experienced in years.
New York still needs to add playmakers in order to truly compete with the Bills and Dolphins in the AFC East, but the team has the rest of the draft to address that.