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    Will the Jets Get the First Overall Pick in the 2025 NFL Draft? Updated Odds After Week 13

    With the New York Jets' chances of making the NFL playoffs in flames, what are New York's odds of landing the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft?

    The New York Jets are in dire straits. They’re 3-9, they fired their head coach and general manager before they even reached the bye week, and their franchise quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, looks washed up. Things are getting ugly in the Meadowlands.

    Where are the Jets in the 2025 NFL Draft order, and do they have a realistic chance at the No. 1 overall pick? Let’s look at all the scenarios in play.

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    What Does the NFL Draft Order Look Like After Week 13?

    Here is the top 10 of the 2025 NFL Draft order following Week 13.

    1. Jacksonville Jaguars, 2-10
    2. Las Vegas Raiders, 2-10
    3. New York Giants, 2-10
    4. New England Patriots, 3-10
    5. Carolina Panthers, 3-9
    6. New York Jets, 3-9
    7. Tennessee Titans, 3-9
    8. Cleveland Browns, 3-9
    9. Cincinnati Bengals, 4-8
    10. New Orleans Saints, 4-8

    Will the Jets Finish With the First Overall Pick?

    Can the Jets pick first overall in the 2025 NFL Draft? The PFN Playoff Predictor projects that New York has a 1.8% chance of ending up with the first overall pick.

    Remaining Jets Schedule

    What PFN Predicted for the Jets vs. Seahawks Matchup

    Here’s where the Jets and Seattle Seahawks rank in various Pro Football Network metrics.

    Seahawks
    Offense+ Metric: 16th (C-)
    Defense+ Metric: 12th (C+)
    Geno Smith QB+ Metric: 17th (C+)

    Jets
    Offense+ Metric: 20th (C-)
    Defense+ Metric: 10th (B-)
    Aaron Rodgers QB+ Metric: 23rd (C-)

    The Jets entered Week 9 on a five-game losing streak. Then, after a surprising upset win over the Houston Texans, hopes were high for a second-half surge. But New York lost its next two games before the Week 12 bye and now faces a must-win home game against Seattle.

    On paper, the Jets should be able to win this game. Their defense and offense have more than enough talent to compete with Seattle.

    But talent isn’t the issue with this team.

    Instead, the problems are poor coaching and Rodgers’ declining play. It’s become increasingly clear that the Jets must reset at quarterback and head coach during the offseason.

    As for the Seahawks, they started the season 3-0 before losing five of their next six contests. After enjoying a much-needed bye in Week 10, Seattle earned back-to-back wins against the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals.

    Smith was efficient in both games, completing 78.1% of his passes against the Niners and 71% against the Cardinals. However, he did throw one interception and committed one fumble in both games while taking a combined nine sacks.

    Consequently, we don’t expect the Seahawks to score many points against New York’s defense. Yet, we expect the Jets offense to fare even worse against Seattle’s defense.

    PFN Prediction: Seahawks 23, Jets 13

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