Jets draft picks 2026: Where New York's future capital stands after Sauce Gardner trade

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The New York Jets pulled off the biggest trade of the NFL trade deadline so far, sending cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts in a blockbuster deal.

While Gardner just signed an extension with the Jets in the offseason, New York's disappointing start to the season likely led to a change of heart. The cornerback was the fourth overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft and is signed through the 2029 season on a $120 million extension.

The trade means the Jets are committed to a full rebuild as they stockpile picks for the future. Here's a breakdown of what this trade means for the Jets' draft outlook.

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Sauce Gardner trade details

Colts receive

  • CB Sauce Gardner

Jets receive

  • 2026 first-round pick
  • 2027 first-round pick
  • WR AD Mitchell

Indianapolis sent the Jets a large package for Gardner, giving up their next two first-round picks to acquire the star cornerback. Additionally, the Jets receive AD Mitchell as part of the deal; the young wide receiver has a year and a half left on his contract.

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Jets draft picks 2026

  • Round 1, 2026
  • Round 1, 2026 via Colts
  • Round 2, 2026
  • Round 4, 2026
  • Round 6, 2026 via Bills
  • Round 7, 2026 via Titans
  • Round 7, 2026 via Bills

The Jets traded their third-round pick this year as part of the Haason Reddick trade in 2024, but otherwise they have a solid stockpile of picks in 2026. New York's own first-rounder should be a top pick, while the Colts' first-rounder will be in the back half of the round this year.

Of course, the Jets also received Indianapolis' first-rounder in 2027, which could be a reasonable pick if the Colts take a step back. For now, the Jets will have at least three of the top 40-ish picks in the 2026 NFL draft.

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Jets draft picks 2027

  • Round 1, 2027
  • Round 1, 2027 via Colts
  • Round 2, 2027
  • Round 3, 2027
  • Round 4, 2027
  • Round 5, 2027
  • Round 6, 2027
  • Round 6, 2027 via Chiefs (Conditional)
  • Round 6, 2027 via Eagles (Conditional)

Additionally, New York's 2027 draft picks haul is much larger, as they own their own picks from rounds 1-6 along with adding three picks during the season. That 2027 Colts' first rounder could be valuable depending on how Indianapolis performs in 2026.

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