Jets Hit Jackpot; Rookie Emerging As New York's 'Breakout Player'
The New York Jets are in a very tough spot right now. They're the only winless team in football through Week 5 after suffering a crushing loss to the Dallas Cowboys last week. This comes after close losses to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, alongside a blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills.
There are a lot of players struggling for the Jets. The defense has been gashed every week so far. The cornerback room has been crushed by opposing wide receivers and they don't seem to be getting any better. They haven't been able to rush the passer with much success, either.
There are a few solid players on the team, including Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall, but for the most part, it's been struggles for New York.
Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon recently listed rookie offensive tackle Armand Membou as the Jets' biggest "breakout player" through the first few weeks of the season.
Armand Membou is proving doubters wrong with Jets
"The same goes for the guy picked three spots later," Gagnon wrote. "Membou has allowed just one sack and one QB hit in five games at right tackle for the Jets."
When the Jets drafted Membou, they were hit with some heavy backlash. A lot of analysts and members of the media didn't believe Membou was worthy of being taken at No. 7 in the first round. The Jets could have taken a quarterback, wide receiver, edge rusher, or tight end, but they ended up going with Membou.
Early in the year, this has looked like quite a steal. If there was a redraft, it's likely that Membou goes somewhere in the top six picks. He began his career matched up with superstar edge rusher TJ Watt. Membou won the matchup more often than he lost, helping give the Jets offense a chance to make waves against the Steelers.
Over the last few weeks, Membou has been one of the lone bright spots. While Justin Fileds tends to hold onto the ball longer than most, the rookie right tackle has kept him upright.
This was a steal of a pick for the Jets. Membou's future in New York looks very bright.
Ex-Vikings QB Daniel Jones Sends Strong Message on Kevin O’Connell

After Daniel Jones‘ stint with the New York Giants came to an end, the consensus seemed to be that he’d be a career backup for the rest of his playing days in the NFL. He landed with the Minnesota Vikings last season after playing in the first 10 games for the Giants and being released.
Jones was an insurance option for the Vikings to play behind Sam Darnold after rookie J.J. McCarthy went down with a season-ending injury during the preseason. He never ended up making an appearance in a Vikings uniform and signed a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts to share the quarterback room with Anthony Richardson.
The move to Indianapolis proved to be a game-changer for Jones, as he beat Richardson for the starting job and has been red-hot to start the 2025 campaign for the Colts, winning four of the first five games of the season while putting up some impressive numbers.
Daniels Jones Reveals Vital Impact of Playing for Vikings’ Kevin O’Connell
Jones never got to take the field as a quarterback for the Vikings during his short stint with the team, but there’s no question that head coach Kevin O’Connell and his coaching staff left a lasting impression on the veteran quarterback, as he told Ryan Fitzpatrick and Andrew Whitworth on Fitz & Witz.
“Then, going to Minnesota, I saw how Sam prepared,” Jones said. “How Kevin prepared those guys. Josh McCown. Grant Udinski. That crew and how detailed they were day in and day out on every little bit of the plan, and how they’re going to study it. What they’re looking for, walking through and quizzing each other in the quarterback room.
“That made a big impression on me, and I was like, ‘This is maybe the next level of some of that stuff.’ I think that changed. I think Kevin and how aggressive he was in the playcalling. … It’s a lot of dropback shots, taking their chances, and that made an impression on me, too.”
Considering Jones’ incredible showing through the first five games of the 2025 campaign, O’Connell and company definitely have something good going in Minnesota, as Darnold was able to resurrect his career under that coaching staff as well before moving on to the Seattle Seahawks.
Can Carson Wentz Follow in Daniel Jones’ Footsteps?

The Vikings have quite the reputation under O’Connell for getting the best out of quarterbacks who looked like their careers were headed in the wrong direction. Jones and Darnold are great examples of what can happen for talented quarterbacks who were given the right opportunity to learn in the right situation with the right coaching staff.
The question now is whether Carson Wentz will be the next in line to resurrect his NFL career and get another chance as a starter in the league. So far, Wentz has played well while replacing the injured McCarthy.
As of Wednesday, it remains to be seen if Wentz gets another shot under center, with McCarthy returning to practice. However, if O’Connell does go with the veteran, the team is likely confident either way.
In three games, Wentz has helped the Vikings win two while throwing for 759 yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions. These are eye-popping numbers, but formidable enough to shoulder the load, even if it is against the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles after Minnesota’s bye on Oct. 19.