Except the choice of players at 16 will be worse than the choice of players at 10. So take the best player for the Jets at 10 and make the team as good as possible.
Not necessarily. You only draft one player. If the Jets get to 10, and London, Williams and Wilson are all available, and they don't see a big difference in the 3, they could try to move back and get whichever one falls. Maybe they like Olave most, and they think they can move to 16 and still get him. If that's the case, then the choice of player is exactly the same at 10 and 16. You take on some risk that someone else takes him, but you're also getting a Day 2 pick for your troubles.
If you think the options at 10 and 16 are similar or the same, then the best way to make the Jets as good as possible is to move down to 16 and pick up another Day 2 pick, which you can use to get another core player, or you can use to trade up to fill a need elsewhere.