Risk Flags
6- TE Depth
Mason Taylor (value: 2698.0) is already established on the roster and projects as the Jets' inline TE in heavy 12 personnel; the split-role approach caps Sadiq's 2026 target ceiling to roughly TE15 range rather than a true featured role.
- Offensive Context
The Jets offense has underperformed for multiple seasons, suppressing production floors for established stars like Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall; Sadiq's near-term ceiling is tightly bound to whether this unit improves.
- Development Risk
Sadiq is widely characterized as one of the rawest prospects in the 2026 class — blocking technique and route precision are developmental, meaning a Year 1 breakout requires an unusually steep learning curve in a complex NFL offense.
- Target Competition
With Garrett Wilson, Breece Hall, Omar Cooper Jr. (2026 R1P30), and Mason Taylor all commanding targets from Justin Fields, Sadiq's route tree and volume will be actively managed throughout his rookie season.
- Slow Development
Rookie TEs almost never produce fantasy-relevant volume in Year 1; even bulls peg Sadiq as a mid-range TE1 with low odds of cracking the elite tier. Dynasty payoff is a multi-year wait, not an immediate return.
- Injury Concerns
Sadiq underwent hernia surgery and is missing OTAs, but is expected back for training camp. Minor at present, though it costs valuable rookie-year reps in a crowded room.