The Jets have bolstered their defensive line by trading for T’Vondre Sweat and signing David Onyemata, but they could still benefit from an athletic pass-rushing lineman following the trade of Quinnen Williams. Florida’s Caleb Banks, a likely first-round talent hindered by foot injuries, could be a viable option in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Jets might consider using their No. 33 pick on him or other available defensive tackles like Peter Woods or Kayden McDonald. Additionally, they may seek depth at the position in the later rounds.
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