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Jets are ecstatic about direction of revamped position group

Summary by Jets X-Factor
When the New York Jets badly needed a tight end in the 2025 draft, nobody batted an eye when they selected Mason Taylor in the second round. The son of Hall-of-Fame edge rusher Jason Taylor, Mason held most receiving records for a tight end at LSU. During his rookie season, Taylor also led the Jets’ passing offense in receptions (44) and tied for seventh among all tight ends in contested catches (11)—not bad for a rookie. But New York felt more …
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Jets X-Factor broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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