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The New York Jets made a strategic move in the NFL draft on Thursday night by trading down one spot and selecting Penn State offensive tackle Olu Fashanu with the 11th pick. This decision came after the Jets traded the No. 10 overall selection to the Minnesota Vikings, who chose Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy. In exchange for moving down one spot, New York also received picks in the fourth and fifth rounds from Minnesota, along with sending a sixth-rounder their way.

At 6-foot-6, 312 pounds, Fashanu adds depth to the Jets’ offensive line and provides additional protection for quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The Jets had faced challenges with injuries and inconsistency among their offensive line starters, prompting general manager Joe Douglas to focus on upgrading the unit in free agency.

This includes signing veteran Pro Bowler Tyron Smith, acquiring tackle Morgan Moses from the Baltimore Ravens, and adding former Ravens guard John Simpson. While these new additions are expected to start alongside center Joe Tippmann and right guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, there are concerns about the age and injury history of the veteran tackles.

Smith and Moses are both 33 years old, with recent injury issues that have limited their playing time. Both players signed one-year deals with the Jets, making Fashanu a valuable option in case of injury this season and a potential starter next season to address any long-term concerns for the team.

Fashanu’s addition strengthens an already formidable offensive line that is poised to protect Rodgers as he continues his impressive career with New York.

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