Based upon the timing of kernel releases and requirements for hardware support, it looks like Debian 8.0 "Jessie" will ship with the Linux 3.16 kernel but it might end up being Linux 3.17
From Phoronix:
From Phoronix:
Ben Hutchings began extrapolating data of stable kernel releases and around the time of the Debian Jessie freeze will likely be the Linux 3.17 release, but that might be too close for comfort. However, at the same time, the earlier the Jessie kernel is frozen the more hardware enablement back-porting and other fixes that will need to queue up for this next major Debian GNU/Linux release.Debian 8.0 Jessie To Likely Target The Linux 3.16 Kernel
Ben proposes that the Linux 3.16 kernel is likely the "best fit" and that the 3.15 and 3.17 kernels likely won't have the kernel real-time (PREEMPT_RT) patch-set but should have for 3.16. There's also hope that the Linux 3.16 kernel will be a long-term stable branch.