Selected by Jets
The Jets selected Sadiq in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 16th overall.
No one doubts that Sadiq (6-foot-3, 241 pounds) is a good player, and the former Oregon star clearly has compelling long-term upside due to his rare athleticism (4.39-second 40, 43.5-inch vertical jump). This pick is still somewhat puzzling, if only because the Jets just spent a second-round pick on Mason Taylor in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Taylor will be only 22 years old in May. As much as there have been NFL offenses with two tight ends providing standout fantasy utility, there haven't been very many of those and the Jets are maybe the last offense you'd accuse of such competence. With all that said, Sadiq's talent might be so loud that this is more of a problem for Taylor than Sadiq.
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Jets bolster TE room in Round 1
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Jets draft TE, WR in Round 1
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Selected by Jets
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Coach anticipates Year 2 leap
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Geno Smith
Set to be QB1 in New York
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Cade York
Set to join Jets
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