The New York Jets might just have stumbled upon their quarterback of the future in the most unexpected way. Cade Klubnik, a fourth-round pick, could be the hidden gem of the 2026 NFL Draft if he can channel the potential he showed during his time at Clemson. According to one NFL scout, the Jets, who are in desperate need of a quarterback, might have pulled off a major coup with Klubnik.
Heading into the 2026 NFL season, the Jets are set to start veteran quarterback Geno Smith. Fans have been eagerly eyeing the 2027 NFL Draft, hoping to snag a franchise quarterback.
But imagine the surprise if Klubnik, a fourth-round selection, steps up as the franchise QB. This would not only provide the Jets with an immediate boost but also allow them to utilize their extra first-round picks in the 2027 NFL Draft to bolster other areas of the roster instead of being forced into another quarterback hunt.
The key question as training camp approaches is whether Klubnik can fulfill the promise evaluators saw before injuries marred his final college season. In a FOX Sports roundup, NFL scouts were asked which 2026 rookie QB could surpass expectations. One scout highlighted Klubnik, citing his high ceiling.
"The tools are all there: the arm, the athletic ability, and he’s really smart," the scout noted. "His main issue is that he can be pressured into bad decisions.
That’s concerning for someone with his level of experience. He was just starting to hit his stride again when injuries struck last year.
He started slow, but he was getting there. The injury changed everything.
I never thought he was a can’t-miss prospect. He’s not as composed under pressure as someone like Fernando Mendoza.
But had he stayed healthy, he could’ve been a second-rounder, maybe even a late first. On the right team, he could thrive.
Just keep the pressure off him, and he’s got the skills to make things happen. But he needs a better situation than he’s in right now."
So why might the Jets be the ideal fit for Cade Klubnik?
Traditionally, the Jets haven't been the most nurturing environment for young quarterbacks, but the current team setup could be just what Klubnik needs to flourish. First, there are no sky-high expectations or pressure for him to be the immediate savior.
He gets the chance to learn from a seasoned pro like Smith. Plus, the Jets have a solid offensive lineup where Klubnik could carve out his role.
Post-2026 NFL Draft, the Jets boast a formidable offensive arsenal. They have a top-tier running back in Breece Hall and have added receiver Omar Cooper Jr. to pair with Garrett Wilson and Adonai Mitchell.
With Kenyon Sadiq joining the ranks, they now have two pass-catching tight ends, alongside 2025 second-round pick Mason Taylor. With these weapons, Klubnik could eventually vie for the starting position as he hones his skills behind Smith.
At the very least, he could give the Jets a reason to evaluate their quarterback options ahead of the 2027 NFL Draft, which features top QB prospects like Arch Manning, Dante Moore, and Julian Sayin.
If Klubnik can shake off the setbacks of an injury-riddled 2025 season and regain the confidence that made him one of college football's standout quarterbacks in 2024, the Jets might have found their franchise quarterback without using a first-round pick. For a team anticipated to enter the 2027 NFL Draft in search of its future signal-caller, that would be a delightful surprise from the 2026 rookie class.
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