Of Course the Jets Crappy Draft Graphic Resulted in an NSFW Blunder and Twitter is Loving it
By Michael Luciano

The 2020 NFL Draft is a a high-stress time for any NFL graphics department, but most of them have managed to nail it with their designs that helped tell fans that their pick was in.
As they so often do, the New York Jets managed to bungle things up. Their graphic, which meant to say "the pick is in," was partially obscured by the team's oval logo, which made the work "pick" look like a pretty naughty word.
The @nyjets select OT Mekhi Becton with the #11 Pick in the 2020 #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/HsHvkMl0Vq
— WFAN Sports Radio (@WFAN660) April 24, 2020
We all know what that looks like, and it is extremely NSFW. By the way, that's not even the current Jets oval logo. Do better.
The "pick" that Joe Douglas burned was used to bring in Louisville offensive tackle Mekhi Becton. Sam Darnold was in dire need of a new left tackle, and the Jets responded by adding a 364-pound tackle that is equally skilled at paving holes in the running game while keeping his QB upright as a pass blocker.
Mekhi Becton serves up more pancakes than IHOP. pic.twitter.com/N5wMLOIaKC
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) April 24, 2020
The Jets might have gotten an A for their draft so far, but their graphics department is getting a flat-out F for their subpar performance.