Jermaine Johnson II, a New York Jets DE, advocated for the team to draft his former college teammate, QB Jordan Travis. The Jets traded up to pick Travis in the fifth round, reuniting the two former Florida State Seminoles. Travis, known for his impressive college performances, is recovering from a leg injury but is expected to be ready for training camp. He will likely be the third-string QB behind Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor, providing an opportunity for him to learn from the experienced quarterbacks. Johnson believes this setup will benefit all parties involved and is excited about the potential Travis brings to the team.