FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets finished 3-14 in 2025 and ranked 31st in defensive impact. With the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, second-year head coach Aaron Glenn now has the perfect weapon: Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey.
Bailey’s Explosive Production Is Exactly What the Jets Need
The Jets’ pass rush disappeared after key trades at the deadline. Quarterbacks had all day. Bailey did the opposite. The 6-foot-4, 251-pound senior piled up 14.5 sacks, 52 tackles, and 19.5 tackles for loss in 2025 alone. Over his four college seasons he totaled 29 sacks and 41 tackles for loss.
Watch the tape and you see it instantly. Bailey fires off the line like a rocket. He beats tackles before they set their feet. Rip move, spin, long-arm—he has the full toolbox. His 4.50-second 40-yard dash and 35-inch vertical at the Combine only confirmed what scouts already knew. The kid plays with a motor that never quits.
You could almost feel the tension lift in the building when his name started rising on draft boards. After years of cycling through quarterbacks and watching the roster slide, the Jets finally have a chance to bring back that disruptive identity they once had.
Bailey Fits Aaron Glenn’s Pressure Scheme Like a Glove
Glenn made his name running an aggressive, multi-front defense that demands edge players who can do more than pin their ears back. Bailey checks every box. He drops into coverage smoothly, lines up in two-point or three-point stance without losing explosiveness, and sets the edge against the run.
At only 22 years old, Bailey still has room to sharpen his run defense and refine his plan. Glenn’s staff will love molding that raw talent. The former cornerback who calls defensive play-calling his “superpower” knows a difference-maker when he sees one.
Daniel Jeremiah and Peter Schrager both reported the Jets internally lean toward Bailey over other top edge prospects at No. 2. He sits as the betting favorite for good reason. The fit feels natural.
“This is just a super-cool opportunity for me… I’m super blessed and grateful to be here.” — David Bailey, Texas Tech EDGE
Playoff Implications and What Comes Next
Landing Bailey at No. 2 sends a clear message across the AFC: the Jets refuse to stay down. Pair him with their second first-round pick at No. 16 and Glenn suddenly has the pieces to rebuild the front seven from the outside in. Opposing offenses will have to account for that first-step quickness on every snap.
The chilly winds at MetLife won’t matter when the crowd turns the stands into a sea of green and white. Bailey gives the defense teeth again. Quarterbacks will feel hurried. Play-action will open up. The entire roster gets a lift when the guy across the line forces mistakes.
Draft night in Pittsburgh on April 23 could mark the true turning point. The long wait for relevance ends with one pick that changes everything.

