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The New York Jets have made a lot of the right decisions during the 2026 NFL Draft, and one of them was taking Kenyon Sadiq. However, while the Jets made the right decision so far, that doesn't mean there aren't questions about why they did what they did.
Sadiq has a chance to be one of the better players from this draft class, especially on the offensive side of the ball, as he's uber-athletic and proved during his time at the University of Oregon that he can be among the elite in college football.
However, the Jets spent a second-round pick on Mason Taylor, a tight end, a year ago. And an ESPN insider questioned that move a bit, as Sadiq will now be competing for playing time with him.
“Biggest question: Should they have picked a wide receiver instead of Sadiq? There were some good ones still on the board, including Makai Lemon and Omar Cooper Jr. The Jets used a second-round pick last season on Mason Taylor, who still figures prominently in their plans.
“They will be using a lot of two-tight-end packages, deploying Sadiq as the flex and Taylor as the traditional in-line tight end. This doesn't bode well for veteran Jeremy Ruckert, who signed a contract extension late last season,” Rich Cimini of ESPN wrote.
It’s fair to question the move, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be the right one.
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