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The end of mock draft season has arrived. It is time for the real thing.

The Jets moved around a little in the 2024 NFL Draft this week when they traded Zach Wilson to the Broncos. They acquired a sixth-round pick (No. 203) and sent a seventh-round pick (No. 256) with Wilson to Denver.

It is not a seismic change but jumping up nearly 40 spots could help the Jets land a player who can contribute down the line.

We’ve been over every scenario with the Jets and it will come down to whether the team thinks it is more important to take a lineman who could possibly help in 2024 but more likely helps in the future or a pass catcher who could contribute immediately.

Brock Bowers would give a top passing weapon for Aaron Rodgers. Getty Images

Everything about this Jets offseason has screamed “win now” so we’re sticking with that formula here and we took not one, but two pass catchers early in this mock draft.

We used the Pro Football Network mock draft simulator to help us through it and here is our fourth and final stab at the Jets’ 2024 mock draft:

Round 1, No. 10 overall: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

Previous Picks: Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State; Rome Odunze, WR, Washington; Trade to 20 and draft OL Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington

There has been a lot of smoke around the Jets and Bowers in recent weeks and I’m buying it. Jets owner Woody Johnson has repeatedly mentioned how the offense needs to improve this offseason and I don’t think he’s talking about getting a tackle. The Jets needs players who can score touchdowns and Bowers will give them a dynamic weapon they can line up all over the formation.

It may be tempting for GM Joe Douglas to trade back and we considered a few trade offers to move back. The Raiders could look to jump the Vikings and get to 10 if there is a quarterback they like there.

Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley (11) runs against UTSA cornerback Corey Mayfield Jr. AP

Round 3, No. 72 overall: Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky

Previous Picks: Devontez Walker, WR, North Carolina; Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State; Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas

Even with Bowers on board, the Jets still could use a slot receiver. Corley scored 29 touchdowns in college and averaged 9.2 yards after the catch over his last two seasons. The Jets offense gets a boost with these first two picks.

Round 4, No. 111 overall: DeWayne Carter, DT, Duke

Previous Picks: Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame; Matt Goncalves, OT, Pittsburgh; Michael Hall JR, DT, Ohio State

The Jets need to inject some youth into the interior of their defensive line. Carter is a plugger in the middle who can be part of the defensive line rotation as a rookie and possibly develop a bigger role later. He is a two-time team captain, something Douglas and head coach Robert Saleh value.

Notre Dame running back Audric Estime smiles as he adjusts his gloves between drills during NFL pro day football workouts in South Bend, Ind. AP

Round 4, No. 134 overall: Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame

Previous Picks: Jordan Travis, QB, Florida State; Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin; Jarvis Brownlee Jr, CB, Louisville

The Jets need another running back to play behind Breece Hall and Israel Abanikanda. Estime would give the Jets a big back who can be a short-yardage specialist to start with. He ran for 1,341 yards and 18 touchdowns last season at Notre Dame.

Round 6, No. 185 overall: Evan Williams, S, Oregon

Previous Picks: AJ Barner, TE, Michigan; Justin Rogers, DT, Auburn; Kimani Vidal, HB, Troy

This is the part of the draft where you start thinking about special teams. Williams had a blocked punt and a blocked extra point in college and could be a core special teamer for the Jets and coordinator Brant Boyer.

Joe Milton III (7) runs out of the tunnel before the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes Morgan Tencza-USA TODAY Sports

Round 6, No. 203 overall: Joe Milton, QB, Tennessee

Milton has one of the strongest arms you’ll ever see but he lacks consistency. He is 24 years old and only started one full season in college. In other words, he is a project but the Jets can afford to take a quarterback project on with Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor as their top two quarterbacks.

Round 7, No. 257 overall: Darius Muasau, LB, UCLA

Previous Picks: Dallas Gant, LB, Toledo; Taulia Tagovailoa, QB, Maryland; Austin Reed, QB, Western Kentucky

He led UCLA in tackles in each of the last two years after transferring from Hawaii. Mr. Irrelevant will give the Jets an athletic backup at linebacker who can play special teams as a rookie. 

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