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The New York Jets have made one thing clear throughout the pre-draft process. They are doing their homework at quarterback, and they aren’t limiting themselves to the names everyone else is talking about.
Much of the attention has centered on players like Drew Allar and Carson Beck. Draft wiz Daniel Jeremiah recently drew lines connecting Allar and the Jets. That makes sense. Both are the prospects dominating headlines and mock drafts, but as New York continues to evaluate options, another name has quietly entered the conversation, and it may be one worth watching closely.
According to NBC Sports’ Ryan Fowler, former LSU Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has recently held private workouts with multiple teams, including the Jets. That detail matters.
The Jets don’t hand out private workouts casually, especially at a position as important as quarterback. This is a franchise that has spent years searching for stability under center. Even with Geno Smith back in place and publicly backed by head coach Aaron Glenn, the long-term question hasn’t gone away. Nussmeier represents a different kind of option.
He isn’t being discussed as a top-five pick. He may not even hear his name called on Day 1. But that’s part of the appeal. Like Allar, he fits the mold of a developmental prospect who can be brought along at the right pace. There’s no pressure to start immediately. There’s room to grow.
And that’s where things get interesting. With three picks inside the top 33, the Jets may not force a quarterback selection early. No one knows for sure, not even them, but everyone has tried their hand at foretelling some sort of strategy.
They can build the roster first and circle back when the value aligns. If Nussmeier is still available on Day 2, or even later, he becomes the type of calculated swing this organization hasn’t always made.
The Jets don’t need the loudest name at quarterback. They need the right one, and sometimes, the right one isn’t the player everyone is talking about. Who knows? One day, we may look back and speak about times when this was just a theory (hopefully, one that works out).
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jets explore QB options with Garrett Nussmeier visit
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Much of the attention has centered on players like Drew Allar and Carson Beck. Draft wiz Daniel Jeremiah recently drew lines connecting Allar and the Jets. That makes sense. Both are the prospects dominating headlines and mock drafts, but as New York continues to evaluate options, another name has quietly entered the conversation, and it may be one worth watching closely.
According to NBC Sports’ Ryan Fowler, former LSU Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has recently held private workouts with multiple teams, including the Jets. That detail matters.
LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier has had private workouts recently with the Cowboys, Rams, and Jets, per multiple sources.
A likely Day 2 pick, he’s among the names in the mix for QB3 in the class right alongside Carson Beck, Drew Allar, and a few others including NDSU signal-caller…
— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) April 14, 2026
The Jets don’t hand out private workouts casually, especially at a position as important as quarterback. This is a franchise that has spent years searching for stability under center. Even with Geno Smith back in place and publicly backed by head coach Aaron Glenn, the long-term question hasn’t gone away. Nussmeier represents a different kind of option.
He isn’t being discussed as a top-five pick. He may not even hear his name called on Day 1. But that’s part of the appeal. Like Allar, he fits the mold of a developmental prospect who can be brought along at the right pace. There’s no pressure to start immediately. There’s room to grow.
And that’s where things get interesting. With three picks inside the top 33, the Jets may not force a quarterback selection early. No one knows for sure, not even them, but everyone has tried their hand at foretelling some sort of strategy.
They can build the roster first and circle back when the value aligns. If Nussmeier is still available on Day 2, or even later, he becomes the type of calculated swing this organization hasn’t always made.
The Jets don’t need the loudest name at quarterback. They need the right one, and sometimes, the right one isn’t the player everyone is talking about. Who knows? One day, we may look back and speak about times when this was just a theory (hopefully, one that works out).
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jets explore QB options with Garrett Nussmeier visit
Continue reading...