The New York Jets’ quarterback room continued to take shape over the weekend with the addition of former Clemson star Cade Klubnik in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2026 NFL Draft. He joins second-year pro Brady Cook as well as veterans Bailey Zappe and Geno Smith — both added this offseason — after New York traded Justin Fields to Kansas City in March.
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The Jets moved up 18 spots to snatch Klubnik. The moment was the realization of a childhood dream for the 22-year-old, and he was itching to get started.
“I’m pumped, let’s go to work,” he said when the team called to inform him they were drafting him. “Loved y’all’s staff, loved spending time with y’all. Let’s do it.”
A dream come true for @CadeKlubnikQB 📞#ALLIN | #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/lidbY0RYAu
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 25, 2026
One coach Klubnik will soon get to know well is Frank Reich, whom the Jets hired in February as their offensive coordinator. Reich is a former quarterback, head coach and pastor.
“[The Jets] saw a competitor in me,” Klubnik later told NewYorkJets.com. “And they saw somebody who loves the game and loves winning, and is willing to do anything to go win.”
Klubnik was receiving first-round consideration before his senior season in 2025 with Clemson, with at least one mock draft projecting him to go No. 1 overall. But after a disappointing campaign in which his production dipped in many statistical categories and his team lurched to a 7-6 record, Klubnik’s draft stock tumbled. Still, he expressed gratitude to be able to continue his career in New York.
“I’m thankful for this past year,” he said on a call with reporters after his selection. “It wasn’t how I wanted to go out, but I’m thankful for it because I learned how to really attack adversity.”
Despite his disappointing senior season, Klubnik still finished as the Tigers’ third all-time leader in career passing yards. He joined Sports Spectrum’s “What’s Up” podcast in February 2025, and explained that his approach to life’s trials is rooted in God’s steadfast love for him.
“God doesn’t promise that life is gonna be easy,” he said, “and He doesn’t promise that everything’s gonna go perfect. But He does promise that He’s gonna be with us every single step of the way, and He promises that His hand is gonna be right there with us. So when I hear those verses, it’s like that’s just confirmation of the way that we should be living.”
"…but He does promise that He's going to be with us every single step of the way." – @cadeklubnikqb
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In the NFL, Klubnik will bring a winning mentality to a franchise that hasn’t had a winning season since 2015 and hasn’t made the playoffs since 2010. He won three state championships as a Texas high schooler and two ACC championships at Clemson. He also made an appearance in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff.
But the feeding frenzy that is the New York sports media market will devour him if he sees playing time but doesn’t produce. Many players have succumbed to such pressure before, but Klubnik is prepared, with his feet planted on the firm foundation of Christ.
“Just being able to have the realization and the dependability that God is really always there for me is huge, because I know who Jesus says I am,” he said on the podcast. “With that, I don’t have to care as much about the opinions of other people.”
Later, Klubnik explained that while he may be known as a football player, his identity lies in something much deeper.
“The reason I’m here is just to impact people that I’m around every single day, for the gift of eternity. For the gift of Jesus coming to save us,” he said on the podcast. “That’s really why I’m here. I love football and I’m giving it everything I have every single day, but our main purpose while we’re here is to continue to share the Gospel.”
As Klubnik prepares for Jets rookie minicamp and offseason OTAs, he will seek to continue to trust in God’s perfect plan for his life, and for his NFL career.
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