We are hitting the final stretch with one week to go before the NFL draft.

Player visits are over, teams are wrapping up meetings with their scouts for the week and finalizing their draft boards. We’ll take another crack at a seven-round mock draft for the Jets.

With help from Fanspeak’s mock draft simulator, here is what we came up with:

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Round 1 (No. 3 overall pick): Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State

You have to imagine this is the dream scenario at Jets headquarters. In this simulation, Kyler Murray went No. 1 to the Cardinals and Josh Allen was taken No. 2 by the 49ers. That leaves the Jets with an easy decision. Bosa is considered by most draft experts to be the best player in this draft. If he falls to the Jets, they should race to turn in the card.

Bosa would give the Jets the outside pass rusher they have been searching for. There would be a transition from playing 4-3 defensive end to 3-4 outside linebacker, but that is not as big a deal as it used to be, with teams playing so little base defense these days.

Round 3 (No. 68 overall pick): Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State

Wide receiver is not the Jets’ biggest need, but I can’t pass up Butler here. He is a big-body receiver who could provide Sam Darnold with a red-zone target. At 6-5 and 227 pounds, they don’t come much bigger than Butler. He had 60 catches for 1,318 yards and nine touchdowns last year.

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Round 3 (No. 93 overall pick, via the New Orleans Saints): Elgton Jenkins, C, Mississippi State

We fill a need with this pick. Jenkins can come in and compete for the starting center job right away. If he does not win it, he can be a versatile backup in several spots on the line. He has played both tackle spots and left guard as well as center in college. The Jets have been searching for a long-term answer at center since Nick Mangold was released in 2017.

Round 4 (No. 105 overall pick): Isaiah Johnson, CB, Houston

A press corner who could provide some depth for the Jets initially and then hopefully develop into a starter. He played wide receiver for two years at Houston before switching to defense. He had two interceptions for the Cougars last year. He ran a 4.39 40-yard dash.

Round 6 (No. 196 overall pick, via the Chicago Bears through the Oakland Raiders): Sione Takitaki, LB, BYU

Looking for value here, Takitaki was a captain at BYU and has shown massive improvement during his time for the Cougars. Could be an immediate special teams contributor.

Round 7 (No. 217 overall): Tariq Cole, OT, Rutgers

A local guy with the final pick out of Long Beach and Rutgers. Take a shot at developing him and try to get some depth along the offensive line.