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The New York Jets just detonated the reset button. After flipping multiple veterans at the trade deadline, the franchise now holds five first-round picks across the 2026 and 2027 drafts — a massive war chest of future assets that screams rebuild.
It’s a move that mirrors the Oklahoma City Thunder’s long-term blueprint. The Thunder famously turned short-term pain into sustained power by stacking first-round picks through trades and smart asset management. Right now, OKC holds about six first-round slots across 2026 and 2027, thanks to swaps and protections built over years of patience.
For the Jets, this marks a philosophical shift. After years of chasing patchwork solutions and veteran stopgaps, the organization finally looks ready to tear it down and build from the ground up — deliberately, methodically, and with an eye toward sustainability.
The parallel is clear: Sam Presti’s model in Oklahoma City has become the modern rebuild playbook. Collect assets. Draft with precision. Stay flexible. Let the future come to you.
If the Jets can follow through — turning those five first-rounders into cornerstone players instead of just more turnover — this could be the first real sign of organizational maturity in years. For once, it’s not about chasing quick fixes. It’s about building something that can actually last.