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The New York Jets are deciding between Arvell Reese and David Bailey for the second overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Analyst Brian Baldinger highlights Bailey's exceptional pass-rushing skills and Reese's effective use by Ohio State's defensive coordinator.
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The New York Jets find themselves in a pickle to choose between Arvell Reese and David Bailey for their potential second overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Both elite NFL defensive prospects have their own pros and cons, leaving the Jets to weigh them properly before making the decision.
NFL insider Brian Baldinger made it easy for the Jets as he broke down both options by going through the scouting notes. Baldinger finds Bailey's "takeoff" the best in football as he added to the repertoire of the Texas Tech star.
"If you want to be a great pass rusher, it always starts with a great first step. But he also has an array of moves, and you’re going to see it right here, he’s got speed to power. He’s 251 pounds, and he gets to the quarterback very, very easily. He’s polished. He had 50 quarterback pressures. He’s beaten some of the best tackles in this entire draft right now. So he’s got a great résumé on record."
Moving on to Reese, Baldinger believes Ohio State's defensive coordinator, Matt Patricia, really used him well this past season.
"He was an off-the-ball inside linebacker in their base defense, but then when they went to a five-man front, he came off the edge and gave you six and a half sacks," Baldinger said. "He was also used as a spy in certain looks against certain quarterbacks because he runs in the 4.4s at 243 pounds. But you watch him right here, just spying the quarterback—a little delayed rush. There are a variety of ways to use him."
Baldinger also notes that anyone who wants to take the bet on Reese must show the flexibility as Ohio State.
In the end, Baldinger gave the Jets his opinion between the two:
"I would take David Bailey."
David Bailey is praised for his outstanding first step, array of moves, and ability to pressure quarterbacks, having recorded 50 quarterback pressures.
Arvell Reese was effectively utilized by Ohio State's defensive coordinator, showcasing his skills as a top defensive prospect.
Choosing between Reese and Bailey is crucial for the Jets as it could impact their defensive strategy and overall team performance in the upcoming NFL season.
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Under head coach Aaron Glenn, the Jets' system values versatility on defense. This, in turn, would favor Arvell Reese more as he can take on multiple roles. On the other end, with Bailey, the Jets get immediate impact at the pass-rush position. In a league dominated by quarterbacks, his skills could come in handy.
Reese recorded 6.5 sacks for Ohio State last season, while Bailey registered 14.5 sacks for Texas State. The choice is really skewed here and the Jets could not go wrong by picking either one of the two.