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Mason Taylor's production in the passing game while he was at LSU helped make him the 42nd pick in this year's draft, but the tight end wants to be known as more than just a receiver for the Jets.
The recent fantasy emergences of Sam LaPorta and Brock Bowers have the value of rookie tight ends on the rise in both redraft ...
Enter Mason Taylor, the tight end from LSU the Jets drafted in the second round. Taylor looked good in rookie minicamp and he should be the team’s starting tight end in the fall.
The New York Jets offense will be an interesting watch with Justin Fields, Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall as the "big" trio. ... and moreso if a "big'' fourth joins them.
The New York Jets have selected LSU tight end Mason Taylor with the 42nd pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. As the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end Jason Taylor and the ...
Taylor was the most productive tight end in LSU history, with 129 receptions for 1,308 yards and six touchdowns during his three seasons in Baton Rouge.
Get a behind the scenes look at the selection of TE Mason Taylor in this clip from The Offseason, 1JD Film's 3 episode series documenting the Jets 2025 offseason.
Mason Taylor's selection at 42nd overall actually topped his father's draft position from a generation earlier. Jason was a third-round pick (73rd overall) by the Dolphins in the 1997 NFL Draft.
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Jets TE Mason Taylor understands the high expectations because of his family pedigree Mason Taylor, pictured in February at the NFL combine, arrived to the Jets with high expecations.
New York Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor provided a guarantee ahead of the 2025 season about the new look offense.