The New York Jets have a lot of problems after a disastrous 3-14 finish this season. However, the position they […]
The New York Jets have a lot of problems after a disastrous 3-14 finish this season. However, the position they need to address more than any other is quarterback. Fortunately, with such a bad season result, they were given the perfect opportunity to address that problem by getting the No. 2 pick in April’s NFL Draft.
All signs pointed to New York using that selection on Oregon Ducks star Dante Moore. The man universally viewed as the second-best QB in this year’s class after Fernando Mendoza. He is expected to be taken first overall by the Las Vegas Raiders.
However, despite being a near lock to be the No. 2 pick, Moore stunned the football world on Wednesday and chose to stay in college for another season. With him off the board, the NY Jets must now pivot to the other options this year. With that in mind, let’s look at five other QBs the team could use a Day 1, 2, or 3 pick on in April.
Ty Simpson, Alabama
After Mendoza and Moore, Alabama’s Ty Simpson is seen as the next best QB in 2026. Furthermore, he is an option they could land with pick 16 in Round 1 and use the second overall selection on the best player available.
If not for a late-season slump, a debate started to emerge in 2025 that he could be taken before Moore. While he doesn’t have a big arm, he can make all the passes needed at the next level and is a smart pocket passer. However, his size and average mobility are the biggest knocks on his game.
Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
Heading into the 2025 college football season, LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier was getting buzz as a sure-first-round pick. However, this past season was a disaster as he seemingly regressed, and risky throws in 2024 were turnovers this past year. He also does not have standout physical traits in his arm or legs.
However, what makes him a sleeper option later in the draft is that New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier is his father. So he understands the game on an Xs and Os level. Plus, he has the unique QB intangibles that NFL teams love and can’t be taught.
Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss
A couple of years ago, no one even heard of DII star Trinidad Chambliss. Even at the start of this season, he was an afterthought. However, a Week 3 injury to Austin Simmons allowed him a chance to be the starting QB for Ole Miss. He outplayed even the biggest expectations and helped lead the Rebels to the semifinals of the college football playoffs.
Chambliss is a very good athlete with breakaway speed and a big arm. But more than anything, he has proven again and again to have a knack for playing well in big moments. The obvious issues in a move to the pros are his size, and he needs a lot of work on his intermediate accuracy if he wants to have the same success in the NFL. He could be an early Day 3 option if he isn’t allowed to return to college for another season.
Carson Beck, Miami
Miami’s Carson Beck is another intriguing Day 3 option for the NY Jets. His physical traits don’t stand out, but he has prototypical QB size, a good arm, and NFL level accuaracy. He is also a mentally tough player who has played against elite competition for much of his career and is a strong leader.
However, he can be very streaky in either direction. He can look like a potential star NFL QB at his best, and then a player that should be a late Day 3 selection at best. He is the most notable boom-or-bust QB prospect in April.
Drew Allar, Penn State
Drew Allar returned to Penn State in 2025 with hopes of leading them to the National Championship. Instead, the Nittany Lions had a disastrous year, and Allar suffered a season-ending injury in October. The Ohio native is a total project that the NY Jets could take late in the draft and develop behind a veteran QB.
Allar isn’t very mobile and still needs a lot of work on his accuracy and decision-making. However, he has a monster of an arm, and that alone is something almost every NFL team will use a late pick on and see if they can turn him into a starting QB at the next level.
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