List of New York Jets first-round draft picks

{{Short description|List of American football players}}

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The New York Jets, originally known as the Titans of New York from the team's conception in 1960 until 1962, joined the NFL as part of the 1970 AFL–NFL merger, two years after defeating the Baltimore Colts 16–7 in Super Bowl III.

The Titans made their first American Football League draft selection in 1961. They chose Tom Brown, a defensive lineman/guard from the University of Minnesota, known as the "Rock of Gibraltar", who won the 1960 Outland Trophy as the nation's best lineman and finished 2nd in the Heisman Trophy voting.{{cite web| title = Another Golden Gopher Tunnels Into CFHOF with Tom Brown's Enshrinement| publisher = College Football Hall of Fame| date = July 15, 2004| url = http://collegefootball.org/news.php?id=412| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20050312075403/http://collegefootball.org/news.php?id=412| url-status = dead| archive-date = March 12, 2005| access-date = 2007-09-14}} Brown later became a College Football Hall of Famer and Canadian Football Hall of Famer.

In 1970, the Jets selected Steve Tannen, a defensive back from the University of Florida, as their first pick in the NFL Draft. The team has most recently selected Olu Fashanu, an offensive tackle out of Penn State in 2024.

Every year during April, each NFL franchise seeks to add new players to its roster through a collegiate draft known as "the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting", which is more commonly known as the NFL draft. Teams are ranked in inverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, and the second worst picking second and so on. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st. Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof. Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades.

The Jets have selected the number one overall pick one time: Keyshawn Johnson, a wide receiver from the University of Southern California in the 1996 NFL draft. The team has also selected number two overall twice and number three overall once. The Jets have selected players from University of Southern California seven times, from the Ohio State University six times, five times from the University of Alabama and three times each from the University of Virginia and University of Miami (Florida). Three eventual Hall of Famers were selected by the Jets: Joe Namath John Riggins, and Darrelle Revis

Key

class="wikitable"
RB

| Running back

| FB

| Fullback

HB

| Halfback

| QB

| Quarterback

DE

| Defensive end

| C

| Center

LB

| Linebacker

| T or OT

| Offensive tackle

TE

| Tight end

| G or OG

| Offensive guard

WR

| Wide receiver

| DT

| Defensive tackle

S

| Safety

| CB

| Cornerback

DB

|Defensive back

|

|

Player selections

class="wikitable"
style="background-color: #DDFFDD;" | Selected number one overall

| style="background-color: #FFCCCC;" | Enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

class="wikitable sortable"

|+New York Jets first-round draft picks

scope="col" |Year

! scope="col" |Pick

! scope="col" |Player name

! scope="col" |Position

! scope="col" |College

! scope="col" | Yrs NFL/AFL

! scope="col" | Yrs w Jets

! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Notes

colspan="8" align="center" style="background:#000033; color:#AD8505;"| American Football League (1961–1962) as Titans
align="center" | 1961

| align="center" | --

| Tom Brown

| DL/G

| Minnesota

| align="center" | 0

| align="center" | 0

| align="center" |There appears to have been no real draft order in the American Football League drafts. Some sources indicate the selection number for players, but they conflict with one another.Brown did not play in the American Football League; he played for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League from 1960 to 1965. He was later inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

align="center" | 1962

| align="center" | --

| Sandy Stephens

| QB

| Minnesota

| align="center" | 0

| align="center" | 0

| align="center" |Stephens was one of the first major black quarterbacks in collegiate football, leading the University of Minnesota to a college football championship and two Rose Bowl appearances during his tenure. Stephens was drafted by the Titans in the AFL, and the Cleveland Browns in the second round of the 1962 NFL draft, but neither team gave him any playing time. Stephens went to the Canadian Football League where he played two seasons with the Montreal Alouettes.

colspan="8" align="center" style="{{NFLPrimaryColor|New York Jets}}; {{NFLSecondaryColor|New York Jets}};"| American Football League (1963–1969) as Jets
align="center" | 1963

| align="center" | --

| Jerry Stovall

| HB

| LSU

| align="center" | 9

| align="center" | 0

| align="center" |Stovall was drafted as the second overall pick in the 1963 NFL draft, and opted to play with the St. Louis Cardinals.

align="center" | 1964

| align="center" | --

| Matt Snell

| FB

| Ohio State

| align="center" | 9

| align="center" | 9

| align="center" |Snell was drafted in the fourth round of the 1964 NFL draft by the New York Giants, but he opted to play with the Jets in the AFL. Snell was the 1964 American Football League Rookies of the Year, and later contributed to the Jets' success in the Super Bowl III victory over the Baltimore Colts.

rowspan="2" align="center" | 1965

| align="center" | --

| style="background-color: #FFCCCC;" | Joe Namath

| QB

| Alabama

| align="center" | 13

| align="center" | 12

| align="center" |Namath was originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals as the 12th overall pick in the 1965 NFL draft, but after being chosen by the Jets in the AFL Draft, he chose to play in the AFL.{{cite web |url=http://www.profootballhof.com/history/story.jsp?story_id=1996 |title=1965 NFL and AFL Draft |access-date=2007-10-15 |publisher=Pro Football Hall of Fame}}The Jets received the draft pick from the Denver Broncos.

align="center" | --

| Tom Nowatzke

| FB

| Indiana

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" | 0

| align="center" |Nowatzke was drafted by the Detroit Lions as the 11th overall pick in the 1965 NFL Draft, and chose to play with the Lions in the NFL instead of the Jets.

align="center" | 1966

| align="center" | --

| Bill Yearby

| T

| Michigan

| align="center" | 1

| align="center" | 1

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1967

| align="center" | 12

| Paul Seiler

| C/G

| Notre Dame

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | 2

| align="center" |A new system called the Common Draft was implemented from 1967 to 1969. In this system, both the NFL and AFL held a joint draft for college players. The Common Draft took place after the agreement for an AFL–NFL merger in 1966.Seiler was chosen as the 12th overall pick in the Common Draft, but he was the fourth overall selection made by an AFL team.

align="center" | 1968

| align="center" | 17

| Lee White

| FB

| Weber State

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | 3

| align="center"|White was chosen as the 17th overall pick in the Common Draft, but he was the sixth overall selection made by an AFL team.

align="center" | 1969

| align="center" | 26

| Dave Foley

| T

| Ohio State

| align="center" | 9

| align="center" | 3

| align="center"|Foley was chosen as the 26th overall pick in the Common Draft, but he was the eighth overall selection made by an AFL team.

colspan="8" align="center" style="{{NFLPrimaryColor|New York Jets}}; {{NFLSecondaryColor|New York Jets}};"| National Football League, Modern Era (1970–present)
align="center" | 1970

| align="center" | 20

| Steve Tannen

| DB

| Florida

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1971

| align="center" | 6

| style="background-color: #FFCCCC;" | John Riggins

| RB

| Kansas

| align="center" | 14

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |

rowspan="2" align="center" | 1972

| align="center" | 9

| Jerome Barkum

| WR/TE

| Jackson State

| align="center" | 12

| align="center" | 12

| align="center" |

align="center" | 20

| Mike Taylor

| LB

| Michigan

| align="center" | 2

| align="center" | 2

| align="center" |The Jets acquired their second first-round pick in the 1972 Draft from the Washington Redskins.

align="center" | 1973

| align="center" | 13

| Burgess Owens

| CB/S

| Miami (FL)

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 7

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1974

| align="center" | 6

| Carl Barzilauskas

| DT

| Indiana

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1975

| colspan="6" align="center" valign="middle" | No draft pick

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Richard L. |last=Jones |title=Fans of Jets and Giants Face a Long Wait Today |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/23/sports/football/23second.html |work=New York Times |date=2005-04-23 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded their first-round pick in 1975 to the New Orleans Saints for defensive end Billy Newsome.

align="center" | 1976

| align="center" | 6

| Richard Todd

| QB

| Alabama

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 8

align="center" | 1977

| align="center" | 4

| Marvin Powell

| T

| USC

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" | 9

|

align="center" | 1978

| align="center" | 4

| Chris Ward

| T

| Ohio State

| align="center" | 7

| align="center" | 6

|

align="center" | 1979

| align="center" | 14

| Marty Lyons

| DE/DT

| Alabama

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1980

| align="center" | 2

| Johnny "Lam" Jones

| WR

| Texas

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |{{cite web |url=http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1980.jsp |title=History: 1980 Draft |access-date=2007-10-15 |publisher=Pro Football Hall of Fame |archive-date=2009-04-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090408071347/http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1980.jsp |url-status=live }}The Jets received the draft pick from the San Francisco 49ers.Jones won the 4 × 100 relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics.

align="center" | 1981

| align="center" | 3

| Freeman McNeil

| RB

| UCLA

| align="center" | 12

| align="center" | 12

|

align="center" | 1982

| align="center" | 23

| Bob Crable

| LB

| Notre Dame

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 6

|

align="center" | 1983

| align="center"| 24

| Ken O'Brien

| QB

| UC-Davis

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 9

| align="center" |

rowspan="2" align="center" | 1984

| align="center" | 10

| Russell Carter

| CB/S

| SMU

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 4

|

align="center" | 15

| Ron Faurot

| DE/DT

| Arkansas

| align="center" | 2

| align="center" | 2

| align="center" |{{cite web |url=http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1984.jsp |title=History: 1984 Draft |access-date=2007-10-15 |publisher=Pro Football Hall of Fame |archive-date=2008-09-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080917083025/http://profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1984.jsp |url-status=live }}The Jets received the draft pick from the New Orleans Saints.

align="center" | 1985

| align="center"| 10

| Al Toon

| WR

| Wisconsin

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1986

| align="center" | 22

| Mike Haight

| T/G

| Iowa

| align="center" | 7

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1987

| align="center" | 21

| Roger Vick

| FB

| Texas A&M

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" | 1

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1988

| align="center" | 8

| Dave Cadigan

| T/G

| USC

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 5

|

align="center" | 1989

| align="center" | 14

| Jeff Lageman

| LB

| Virginia

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1990

| align="center" | 2

| Blair Thomas

| RB

| Penn State

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 4

|

align="center" | 1991

| colspan="6" align="center" valign="middle" | No draft pick

| align="center" |{{cite web |url=http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1991.jsp |title=History: 1991 Draft |access-date=2007-10-15 |publisher=Pro Football Hall of Fame |archive-date=2009-04-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090407143928/http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/draft/1991.jsp |url-status=live }}The Jets gave up their first-round draft pick in 1991 in order to exercise a supplemental pick for Rob Moore, a wide receiver from Syracuse University, in 1990.

align="center" | 1992

| align="center" | 15

| Johnny Mitchell

| TE

| Nebraska

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 4

|

align="center" | 1993

| align="center" | 4

| Marvin Jones

| LB

| Florida State

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Timothy W. |last=Smith |title=Jets Trade Down But Still Move Up |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE7DF1239F935A15757C0A965958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all |work=New York Times |date=1993-04-26 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded their third overall to the Phoenix Cardinals in exchange for the Cardinals' fourth overall pick in 1993 draft and running back Johnny Johnson.

align="center" | 1994

| align="center" | 12

| Aaron Glenn

| CB

| Texas A&M

| align="center" | 14

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Timothy W. |last=Smith |title=Jets Move Up in Draft to Take Glenn, a Cornerback |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E7D71E31F936A15757C0A962958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all |work=New York Times |date=1994-04-25 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded their 13th overall pick and a fifth-round selection to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for the Saints' twelfth overall pick.

rowspan="2" align="center" | 1995

| align="center" | 9

| Kyle Brady

| TE

| Penn State

| align="center" | 13

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" |

align="center" | 16

| Hugh Douglas

| DE

| Central State

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Timothy W. |last=Smith |title=Bengals Take Carter at No. 1; Sapp Slips to 12th |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE4DD1E3CF930A15757C0A963958260 |work=New York Times |date=1995-04-23 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded wide receiver Rob Moore to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for the Cardinals' 16th overall pick and fourth-round selection.

align="center" | 1996

| align="center" style="background-color: #DDFFDD;" | 1

| style="background-color: #DDFFDD;" | Keyshawn Johnson

| WR

| USC

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" |

align="center" | 1997

| align="center" | 8

| James Farrior

| LB

| Virginia

| align="center" | 14

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Dave |last=Anderson |title= A Wearin' Of the Green For Tuna |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9903EFDB163EF933A15757C0A961958260 |work=New York Times |date=1997-04-20 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets originally had the first overall pick in the draft, but they traded it to the St. Louis Rams for the Rams' sixth overall pick and third, fourth and seventh round selections. The Jets then traded their sixth overall pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for the Buccaneers' eighth overall pick and a fourth-round selection.

align="center" | 1998

| colspan="6" rowspan=2 align="center" valign="middle" | No draft pick

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Gerald |last=Eskenazi |title= Jets Try to Plug Team's Many Holes |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9807E2DF113CF933A15757C0A96E958260 |work=New York Times |date=1998-04-20 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded their 18th overall draft pick and a third round selection to the New England Patriots in exchange for running back Curtis Martin.

align="center" | 1999

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Gerald |last=Eskenazi |title= Jets Use Their 2 Picks to Try to Strengthen Offensive Line |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E2DE1E3BF93BA25757C0A96F958260 |work=New York Times |date=1999-04-18 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets gave their 28th overall selection in the draft to the New England Patriots as part of the deal that brought head coach Bill Parcells to the Jets.

rowspan="4" align="center" | 2000

| align="center" | 12

| Shaun Ellis

| DE

| Tennessee

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Judy |last=Battista |title= Jets Get 12th Pick in Draft From 49ers |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04E3DC1E3EF937A25757C0A9669C8B63 |work=New York Times |date=2000-04-14 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets gave their 16th and 48th overall (second-round) draft picks to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for the 49ers' 12th overall selection.

align="center" | 13

| John Abraham

| LB

| South Carolina

| align="center" | 15

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Judy |last=Battista |author2=Mike Freeman |title= Jets Close To Dealing Johnson To Bucs |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B02E7DB123EF931A25757C0A9669C8B63 |work=New York Times |date=2000-04-12 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for the Buccaneers' 13th and 27th overall picks.

align="center" | 18

| Chad Pennington

| QB

| Marshall

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" |

align="center" | 27

| Anthony Becht

| TE

| West Virginia

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2001

| align="center" | 16

| Santana Moss

| WR

| Miami (FL)

| align="center" | 14

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Judy |last=Battista |title= Jets Trade Up for Johnson Replacement|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04E3DC1E3EF937A25757C0A9669C8B63 |work=New York Times |date=2001-04-22 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded their 19th overall pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for the Steelers' 16th overall pick.

align="center" | 2002

| align="center" | 22

| Bryan Thomas

| DE

| UAB

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2003

| align="center" | 4

| Dewayne Robertson

| DT

| Kentucky

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Judy |last=Battista |title= Jets Trade Up With an Eye on a Defensive Tackle|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950CE5DB153DF935A15757C0A9659C8B63 |work=New York Times |date=2003-04-26 |access-date=2007-10-15 }}The Jets traded their 13th and 22nd overall picks to the Chicago Bears in exchange for the Bears' fourth overall pick.

align="center" | 2004

| align="center" | 12

| Jonathan Vilma

| LB

| Miami (FL)

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2005

| colspan="6" align="center" valign="middle" | No draft pick

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Richard L. |last=Jones |title=Jets Trade First-Round Pick to Fill Void at Tight End Tackle |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/21/sports/football/21jets.html |work=New York Times |date=2005-04-21 |access-date=2007-10-15 |archive-date=2014-12-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141206173739/http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/21/sports/football/21jets.html? |url-status=live }}The Jets traded their 26th overall pick to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' tight end Doug Jolley and a second-round draft pick.

rowspan="2" align="center" | 2006

| align="center" | 4

| D'Brickashaw Ferguson

| T

| Virginia

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" |

align="center" | 29

| Nick Mangold

| C

| Ohio State

| align="center" | 11

| align="center" | 11

|

align="center" | 2007

| align="center" | 14

| style="background-color: #FFCCCC;" | Darrelle Revis

| CB

| Pittsburgh

| align="center" | 10

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Karen |last=Crouse |title=Jets Trade Up to Draft Revis With 14th Pick Tackle |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/sports/football/29jets.html |work=New York Times |date=2007-04-29 |access-date=2007-10-15 |archive-date=2015-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150605121216/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/sports/football/29jets.html |url-status=live }}The Jets traded their 25th, 59th (second round), and 164th (fifth round) overall picks to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for the Panthers' 14th and 191st (sixth-round) selections.

rowspan="2" align="center" | 2008

| align="center" | 6

| Vernon Gholston

| DE

| Ohio State

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | 2

| align="center" |

align="center" | 30

| Dustin Keller

| TE

| Purdue

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |The Jets received the 30th overall pick from the Green Bay Packers.

align="center" | 2009

| align="center" | 5

| Mark Sanchez

| QB

| USC

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Brian |last=Heyman |title=In Blockbuster Deal, Jets Trade Up to Draft Sanchez |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/26/sports/football/26jets.html |work=The New York Times |date=2009-04-25 |access-date=2009-04-25 |archive-date=2011-10-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111020203224/http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/26/sports/football/26jets.html |url-status=live }} The Jets received the 5th overall pick from the Cleveland Browns.

align="center" | 2010

| align="center" | 29

| Kyle Wilson

| CB

| Boise State

| align="center" | 6

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |{{cite news |first=Greg |last=Bishiop |title=Reviewing the Jets' Draft Picks |url=http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/24/reviewing-the-jets-draft-picks/ |work=The New York Times |date=2010-04-24 |access-date=2009-05-17 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100425101431/http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/24/reviewing-the-jets-draft-picks/ |archive-date=2010-04-25 }}

align="center" | 2011

| align="center" | 30

| Muhammad Wilkerson

| DL

| Temple

| align="center" | 8

| align="center" | 7

| align="center" |{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title= Jets select Temple DL Wilkerson at No. 30|url=https://online.wsj.com/article/APacc244168ec74d288dc26212e5b371f3.html |work=Wall Street Journal |date=2011-04-28 |access-date=2009-05-17 }}

align="center" | 2012

| align="center" | 16

| Quinton Coples

| DE

| North Carolina

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" |

rowspan="2" align="center" | 2013

| align="center" | 9

| Dee Milliner

| CB

| Alabama

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" |

align="center" | 13

| Sheldon Richardson

| DT

| Missouri

| align="center" | 10*

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2014

| align="center" | 18

| Calvin Pryor

| S

| Louisville

| align="center" | 4

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2015

| align="center" | 6

| Leonard Williams

| DT

| USC

| align="center" | 9*

| align="center" | 5

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2016

| align="center" | 20

| Darron Lee

| LB

| Ohio State

| align="center" | 6*

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2017

| align="center" | 6

| Jamal Adams

| S

| LSU

| align="center" | 7*

| align="center" | 3

| align="center" |{{cite web|last1=Shpigel|first1=Ben|title=Jets Select L.S.U. Safety Jamal Adams After Surprises Atop Draft|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/27/sports/football/ny-jets-first-round-draft-pick.html|website=The New York Times|access-date=April 28, 2017|date=April 27, 2017|archive-date=April 28, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170428180841/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/27/sports/football/ny-jets-first-round-draft-pick.html|url-status=live}}

align="center" | 2018

| align="center" | 3

| Sam Darnold

| QB

| USC

| align="center" |6*

| align="center" |3

| align="center" |

align="center" | 2019

| align="center" | 3

| Quinnen Williams

| DT

| Alabama

| align="center" |5*

| align="center" |5*

|

align="center" | 2020

| align="center" | 11

| Mekhi Becton

| T

| Louisville

| align="center" |4*

| align="center" |4*

|

rowspan="2" align="center" | 2021

| align="center" | 2

| Zach Wilson

| QB

| BYU

| align="center" | 3*

| align="center" | 3*

| align="center" |

align="center" | 14

| Alijah Vera-Tucker

| G

| USC

| align="center" | 3*

| align="center" |3*

| align="center" |

rowspan="3" align="center" | 2022

| align="center" | 4

| Sauce Gardner

| CB

| Cincinnati

| align="center" | 2*

| align="center" | 2*

| align="center" |

align="center" | 10

| Garrett Wilson

| WR

| Ohio State

| align="center" | 2*

| align="center" | 2*

| align="center" |

align="center" | 26

| Jermaine Johnson

| DE

| Florida State

| align="center" | 2*

| align="center" | 2*

| align="center" |

2023

| align="center" |15

|Will McDonald IV

|DE

|Iowa State

| align="center" |1*

| align="center" |1*

|

2024

| align="center" |11

|Olumuyiwa Fashanu

|T

|Penn State

| align="center" |0*

| align="center" |0*

|

2025

| align="center" |7

|Armand Membou

|T

|Missouri

| align="center" |0*

| align="center" |0*

|

Asterisks after active season numbers denote that the player is still active. Asterisks after seasons with Jets numbers denote player is still with the Jets.

Footnotes

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References

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  • {{cite web | url = http://football.about.com/od/miscinformation/a/detdraftorder.htm | last = Alder | first = James | title = NFL Draft Basics:Determining Order of Selection | work = football.about.com | access-date = 2007-09-14 | archive-date = 2007-01-10 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070110030031/http://football.about.com/od/miscinformation/a/detdraftorder.htm | url-status = dead }}
  • {{cite web |work=databaseFootball.com |url=http://www.databasefootball.com/teams/teampage.htm?tm=NYJ&lg=nfl |title=databaseFootball.com–New York Jets |access-date=2007-09-14 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012203633/http://databasefootball.com/teams/teampage.htm?tm=NYJ&lg=nfl |archive-date=2007-10-12 }}
  • {{cite web | work=National Football League official Web site | url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/teambyteam?team=New+York+Jets | title=NFL Draft History: First Round by Team: New York Jets | access-date=2007-09-14 | archive-date=2011-05-24 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110524222429/http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/teambyteam?team=New+York+Jets | url-status=live }}
  • {{cite web |work=Pro Football Hall of Fame official Web site |url=http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/teams.html |title=Hall of Famers by Franchise |access-date=2007-09-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070820015457/http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/teams.html |archive-date=2007-08-20 |url-status=dead }}
  • {{cite web | work=Sports E-cyclopedia | url=http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nfl/nyj/jets.html | title=New York Jets (1960-Present) | access-date=2007-09-14 | archive-date=2007-02-10 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070210123412/http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nfl/nyj/jets.html | url-status=live }}

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