The New York Jets are putting in the final legwork ahead of next week's NFL Draft, and a potential first-round target is in the building. With two precious first-round selections at their disposal, the team is hosting Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper for a visit on Monday.
Cooper, coming off a standout season with 69 receptions for 937 yards and 13 touchdowns, is a name heating up draft boards. The Jets aren't the only team doing their due diligence; Cooper has also recently met with the Commanders, Panthers, Saints, and Cowboys, signaling widespread interest in the playmaker.
Holding the No. 2 overall pick (from their 2025 season record) and the No. 16 pick (acquired in the Sauce Gardner trade), the Jets have fascinating options. While much of the pre-draft buzz has connected them to defensive standouts like David Bailey or Arvell Reese with the second selection, adding a dynamic weapon like Cooper to pair with star receiver Garrett Wilson could be a game-changing offensive move for quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
