The New York Jets don't want to trade Jermaine Johnson, but they're willing to listen if a team will meet their lofty price. That price, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, is a second-round pick.
For most, that would seem to be a non-starter. Johnson's versatile skillset makes him a valuable piece on the edge, and he doesn't hit free agency until after the 2026 season, but in the last year of his rookie deal, he's about to get much more expensive once his fifth-year option kicks in.
On top of that, for all his value, Johnson isn't a star.