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New York Post
16 Apr 2024

Considering the Jets have used first-round picks in each of the last two drafts to take an edge rusher, I don’t think they will be eyeing any in this year’s draft.
The team traded for Haason Reddick after letting Bryce Huff leave in free agency.
Reddick gives them the waves of players Robert Saleh likes to send at the position.
If anything, maybe they take a flyer on someone late in the draft who can play special teams or add a developmental player in the late rounds or in undrafted free agency.