Ohio State DE Chase Young met with Jets at NFL draft combine

The Jets did their due diligence at the NFL draft combine last week, meeting with Ohio State defensive end Chase Young.

The Jets will likely target an offensive lineman or wide receiver with their first-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft, but that didn’t stop them from doing their due diligence on one of the draft’s elite defenders last week at the combine.

Per Sports Illustrated, New York met with Ohio State defensive end Chase Young, who many consider the best overall prospect in this year’s draft class. Young is all but a lock to go in the Top 5, which puts the Jets out of range with the No. 11 pick.

Gang Green’s meeting with Young was an informal one. He also met with the Giants in a formal manner. Young did not work out at the combine, opting to pass on drills in Indianapolis in favor of positional drills at his pro day at Ohio State on March 25.

Young was one of college football’s elite pass rushers in 2019, registering 46 tackles and 16.5 sacks. In December, he was named the Chuck Bednarik Award winner by the Maxwell Football Club as the nation’s top defensive player.

The Jets are in a market for a pass rusher and the Ohio State product would be the ideal player to fill that void. However, barring a trade into the Top 5, it is extremely unlikely Joe Douglas and company will have the opportunity to bring Young to the Big Apple.

With Young seemingly out of reach, Douglas will likely stick to what seems to be his original plan of going after an offensive lineman to protect Sam Darnold or a wideout for Darnold to work with. Cornerback is also in play at No. 11, as the Jets are currently paper-thin at the position.

NFL Draft: Jets remain among Top 10 despite Week 16 win

Jets Wire takes a look at where New York stands in the 2020 NFL draft following its win over the Steelers in Week 16.

Once a foregone conclusion that the Jets would have a top 10 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, New York is in danger of following out of that range following its 16-10 win over the Steelers last weekend.

Gang Green currently sits at No. 10 in the latest NFL draft order with Week 16 in the books after entering the week in possession of the No. 7 overall pick. A 5-2 stretch over its last seven games has put New York out of range to land the cream of the 2020 crop, but the Jets will still have an opportunity to land an impact player with this year’s draft class being a deep one.

New York will have its draft pick set in stone by this team next week with the final week of the regular season approaching. The Jets will face a stout Buffalo Bills squad that plans on playing its starters in Week 17. New York will be out for revenge on Sunday, as it let a 16-point lead slip away against Buffalo in Week 1.

If the Jets lose to the Bills on Sunday, there’s a strong chance they remain in the top 10. This would behoove the organization considering the many holes that need to be filled this offseason. With that being said, the players on the field couldn’t care less about draft position heading into their final game of the season.

As Jamal Adams said on Tuesday, the Jets are going hunting on the final weekend of December. A win would come at the expense of a top 10 draft pick, but a 6-2 hot streak to end the season could pay dividends beyond the draft heading into 2020.