What Jets, Giants would possibly do at tight finish in 2023 NFL Draft
The 2023 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday, April 27 in Kansas Metropolis.
The Jets will head to city with six picks, together with No. 13 general, whereas the Giants have 10, starting with No. 25.
The Put up’s Paul Schwartz and Brian Costello have a look at what the 2 groups might do with their choices in terms of tight ends:
What the Giants would possibly do at tight finish within the 2023 NFL Draft
Heading into the offseason, bettering this place was a precedence.
It’s not as if the Giants had been upset with Daniel Bellinger as a rookie.
They weren’t.
He’s a valued participant in this system who figures to develop in all points.
The offense, although, wanted extra game-breaking capacity at tight finish and the trade for Darren Waller (sending a third-round draft choose to the Raiders) introduced in an affect participant and No. 1 goal, so long as Waller can keep on the sector.
Bellinger must be additional superior in 12 months 2.
Lawrence Cager returns and he presents some fascinating choices as a pass-catcher.
Tommy Sweeney was signed after 4 years as a seldom-used backup with the Payments.
That is thought-about a particularly deep draft for tight ends and taking one — Luke Schoonmaker (Michigan), Josh Whyle (Cincinnati), Brenton Unusual (Penn State) or huge blocker Darnell Washington (Georgia) on Day 3 is in play.
— Paul Schwartz
Check out Paul Schwartz’s latest seven-round mock draft for the Giants.
What the Jets would possibly do at tight finish within the 2023 NFL Draft
The Jets invested closely in tight ends final yr, signing C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin in free company and drafting Jeremy Ruckert within the third spherical.
The place shouldn’t be a necessity for the Jets however this draft is loaded with tight ends.

May Joe Douglas draft one if he’s the very best participant on his board?
I believe he may.
Uzomah and Conklin received’t be right here for a very long time, so having one other younger tight finish who can begin off on particular groups makes some sense.
— Brian Costello
Check out Brian Costello’s latest seven-round mock draft for the Jets.