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Could Jets rookie Cade Klubnik have a long-term future in the NFL?

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In the fourth round of the NFL Draft, the Jets packaged together two late-fourth round picks to move up and select Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik with the 110th overall pick.

The Jets had four top 50 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft but opted not to use any of them on a quarterback, despite this being an obvious long-term need. Most analysts agreed that this draft was light on viable quarterback prospects that would be worthy of a high draft pick, and so the Jets reverted to an offseason plan that involved bringing in veteran Geno Smith as a stop-gap. With three first-round picks in a 2027 draft that promises to have a much-larger pool of NFL-ready prospects at the quarterback position, the Jets are expected to defer their search for a quarterback of the future until next April.

However, they did make one move at the position. In the fourth round, the Jets packaged together two late-fourth round picks to move up and select Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik with the 110th overall pick. This could have just been to fill out their quarterback room and develop a youngster to be a potential backup option.

However, is there any hope that he could become someone capable of competing for a starting role? For any quarterback to be available on Day 3 suggests that the league doesn’t view them as someone who has a high ceiling or is close to being ready to contribute immediately. In Klubnik’s case, he was selected much higher than anticipated with some analysts having him ranked outside their top 10 quarterback prospects this year.

As it turned out, he was the fifth quarterback selected, with the move up suggesting the Jets believed he would have been off the board if they waited until their next pick. Judging by the backstage reactions to the pick, the Jets may be hoping they saw something in Klubnik that most of the rest of the league missed. New offensive coordinator Frank Reich looked particularly thrilled to be getting to work with the youngster and passing game coordinator Seth Ryan is already familiar with him, having played at Clemson for four years and maintained relationships with their coaching staff since that time.

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