Jets To Host DT Mason Graham

The Jets’ pre-draft work will include a top-30 visit with one of the crucial highly touted defenders within the 2025 class. D-tackle Mason Graham will head to Latest York tomorrow, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Graham has long been thought to be the highest defensive lineman available on this month’s draft, and to no surprise he has generated loads of attention. The Michigan product has already met with the Patriots and Saints, and, more recently, the Browns and Raiders. Each of those teams are set to pick out in the highest 10; the Jets currently own pick No. 7.

Latest York has done extensive work on Graham, Rapoport notes. The team formally met with the first-team All-American on the Mix, then had dinner with him the night before Michigan’s Pro Day. Coupled with this upcoming visit, that may give first-time general manager Darren Mougey and Co. plenty of knowledge to work with when weighing their options in the primary round. It stays to be seen if Graham will probably be available when the Jets are on the clock, given the connections made between him and teams just like the Jaguars (set to choose fifth overall) and people which have previously hosted him.

Several options could possibly be on the table for Latest York, a team which is understood to be high on Penn State tight end Tyler Warren. Offensive tackle Armand Membou can be firmly on the team’s radar, and the Jets could look to trade down if the Missouri product is unavailable. Whether or not Graham remains to be on the board by that time will in fact influence Mougey’s decision to maneuver down the order or which prospect he selects if Latest York stays put at No. 7.

The Jets’ defensive interior will again be anchored by Quinnen Williams in 2025. The previous third overall pick is attached to a $24MM-per-year deal, and he’ll remain atop a D-line depth chart which has seen loads of turnover this offseason. Javon Kinlaw, Solomon Thomas and Leki Fotu each departed in free agency, while Latest York has added Derrick Nnadi, Byron Cowart and Jay Tufele on the open market. Because the 2024 Outland Trophy winner, Graham can be expected to tackle a key role straight away inside that group within the event he were to be chosen by the Jets.