The New York Jets relegated themselves to the third-best option.
By winning their final game of the season, they dropped from what would have been the No. 6 pick to the No. 10. In so doing, they may have pushed themselves out of the top-two conversation at their two primary positions of need — offensive tackle and wide receiver. They’re left with the last licks.
Rome Odunze is one of those third-rated prospects. After Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers, he is typically listed as the third-best receiver in the draft. Since the Jets desperately need a No.