Following a painful 31-6 defeat that seemingly erased any realistic playoff hopes, New York Jets fans are beginning to turn their focus toward the 2025 NFL Draft. Despite technically remaining in the playoff hunt with other AFC wild-card contenders struggling, the Jets’ prospects have dwindled, and thoughts of a postseason push have nearly evaporated. As a result, some fans are entertaining the idea of a “tank” for a higher draft pick, a concept they’re unfortunately familiar with after years of disappointing seasons.
While the idea of tanking is often discussed by fans, it’s important to note that players and coaches in the NFL don’t — and shouldn’t — aim to lose games. Each member of the organization is focused on winning every week, regardless of team standings, both for competitive integrity and to secure their own futures within the league. Many players and staff may not even be with the organization next season, making it unrealistic for them to consider future draft positioning as a priority. However, some fans, realizing that playoff hopes are slim, are open to the team continuing its slide to secure a high draft pick for the following year.
As of November 11, the Jets hold the 8th overall pick for the 2025 NFL Draft based on current standings:
1. Jacksonville (2-8)
2. New York Giants (2-8)
3. Tennessee (2-7)
4. Cleveland (2-7)
5. Las Vegas (2-7)
6. Miami (2-6)
7. New England (3-7)
8. New York Jets (3-7)
9. New Orleans (3-7)
10. Carolina (3-7)
The Jets’ current draft position is favorable, as they are only a game away from teams with poorer records, like the Browns and Giants. In terms of strength of schedule (SOS), which impacts tiebreakers, the Jets are in a solid position with a .491 SOS, tied with New Orleans among the bottom 11 teams. Only Miami, New England, and Jacksonville hold an SOS lower than the Jets, giving them an advantage in draft positioning should the teams finish with the same record.
Upcoming games against other struggling teams could further help the Jets’ draft positioning. For instance, they will face the Jaguars in Week 15 and have two divisional matchups against Miami (Weeks 14 and 18). Losses in these games would bolster the Jets’ chances of securing a top pick, with each defeat giving them a better chance to climb the draft board.
For Jets fans exploring the “tank” conversation, the potential of finishing at the top of the draft depends on multiple factors, given the number of low-performing teams this season. Even if they don’t secure the No. 1 pick, the Jets’ favorable SOS makes them a strong candidate for a top-five selection if losses continue to accumulate. It’s worth noting that tanking isn’t every fan’s preference, but for those focused on next year’s draft and potential franchise-altering talent, this season’s losses may pave the way for a high selection.