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Garrett Wilson hangs out with potential NY Jets WR draft pick

Will the New York Jets draft a wide receiver at No. 10? Or even higher?

That’s part of the great Jets draft debate that will likely rage until April 25. The Jets can trade up, trade down, take a tackle, take a receiver, take Brock Bowers, or even go in a different direction with their first-round pick.

A wild card for the Jets at No. 10 is Rome Odunze, the Washington receiver widely projected to be off the board before then. Odunze’s freakish ball-tracking and contested-catch ability have him ranked as a consensus top-three receiver in the draft.