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Jets cautioned by NFL legend Jimmy Johnson to use draft picks wisely

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The New York Jets will have plenty of draft picks over the next two years, but NFL legend Jimmy Johnson cautions the Jets to choose wisely.

The New York Jets have set themselves up to have what they hope is a quick rebuild after trading away cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams last season. Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, New York has four picks in the top-44 (including No. 2 and No.

16), but an NFL legend is cautioning the team to make the right choices. "If they use the picks wisely, this could give them a foundation for years to come," Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach Jimmy Johnson said to ESPN's Rich Cimini when asked about the Jets ' upcoming draft. New York has two first-round picks in 2026 and they will have three such picks in 2027, but Johnson believes that quality is more important than quantity.

"The key is not getting the picks. The key is picking the right players," Johnson said, per Cimini, continuing the theme of New York not taking as many risks just because they have more draft capital to use. "It's like the old saying: Money coming from gambling easily disappears.

Money from hard work continually grows. So you can't be risky with those picks just because you've got extra. " As of this writing, the Jets are projected to take Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese second overall pick and Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr.