Bill Barnwell thinks the Jets had the NFL’s 13th best offseason

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What went right: After a disastrous pair of offseasons saw the Jets buy big and get little out of stars such as cornerback Trumaine Johnson, running back Le'Veon Bell and linebacker C.J. Mosley, new general manager Joe Douglas went all the way in the opposite direction. The former Eagles executive didn't make many headlines, but the moves he made were generally smart, one-year deals for moderate money, as Douglas brought back corner Brian Poole and linebacker Jordan Jenkins and signed defensive back Pierre Desir, receiver Breshad Perriman and linebacker Patrick Onwuasor. Johnson, meanwhile, was cut.

In an echo of what Brandon Beane did in Buffalo a year ago for Josh Allen, Douglas rebuilt quarterback Sam Darnold's line by signing four offensive linemen and retaining Alex Lewis. Douglas completed the process by using the Jets' first-round pick on massive offensive tackle Mekhi Becton. With his second-rounder, Douglas drafted wideout Denzel Mims. The most important thing for the Jets to do in 2020 is figure out whether they want to keep treating Darnold as their quarterback of the future.

What went wrong: I'm not sure some of the offensive linemen Douglas added are going to be able to protect Darnold. The deals given to Lewis (three years, $18.6 million) and George Fant (three years, $27.3 million) might go down as paying replacement-level linemen like viable starters out of hope and desperation. You could make a case that Douglas might have been better off paying for Jack Conklin at the top of the market while waiting for bargains to shake out as free agency wore on. As an example, the money they gave Lewis could have viably gone toward Larry Warford.

I wish the Jets had added more at receiver, although they were likely hamstrung by the contract handed to injured wideout Quincy Enunwa. Did they have the opportunity to top the Cardinals' offer for DeAndre Hopkins? The move to sign Frank Gore seemed bizarre; as cool as it is to see Gore playing into his late 30s, they need to find a running back to replace Bell after he's presumably cut next offseason. I'm also not sure it was a great idea to hand coach Adam Gase a second season after a bizarre 2019 campaign; while New York finished 6-2, just two of those wins came against teams who had their Week 1 starting quarterback in the lineup for the majority of the game. One of the losses came to the Bengals, too.

What they could have done differently: If I had to pick one Jets move to take back, Fant sticks out. It's tough to find starting tackles, but Fant was a below-average starter in 2016. After tearing his ACL the following offseason, he has really played only six games as an every-down player, with the Seahawks instead using him as a sixth offensive lineman and swing tackle. Drafting Becton means the Jets can start Fant on the right side, and they can get out of this deal next offseason after paying him $8.9 million in 2020 if Fant can pass a physical, but he's still just a project.

What's left to do: Sign Jamal Adams to an extension. The trade rumors that surrounded Adams last offseason are only going to linger until the Jets get a deal done with their star safety. Adams is still two years away from free agency, but it'll still probably take a four-year, $60 million extension to get the former No. 6 overall pick to commit long term.

 

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The thing is, the Jets didn't really overpay for most of their guys. If you look at all the contracts they signed, and even when it came to the draft, they didn't overpay. They waited to get their cost. So while we may think from a distance that he overpaid for Lewis and Fant, I tend to trust Douglas' sense of the market. If he did pay a lot for a guy, I believe it's because he really saw something that others might not have.
 

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Fant clearly has athletic ability. A change of scenery, scheme and coaching might be the perfect fit. We'll see, but it's a low risk given what Sack said about the ability to exist after one year. Plus, he's still young, so he's worth a shot.

The strangest comment was re: Darnold. The decision to stick with Darnold has already been made. It's clear he is the QB of the present and the future for this franchise. He's very talented. If he stays healthy, he has a chance to be one of the top 5-6 QBs in the league over time - Mahomes, Jackson, Prescott, Darnold, Allen, Burrow. I omitted Mayfield for now. But Darnold can be part of that group for sure. He has the ability.
 

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What irks me is the comment about Gase being brought back for a 2nd campaign. Yes, we were 6-2 against not great teams, but did he also notice that we were hamstrung by some of the worst injury luck of anyone in the league. 5th and 6th string ILBs, off the street CBs and an OL that started out as sub par and ended up with 2nd and 3rd stringers to the sub par starters, 3rd string TEs, etc. Come-on WTF.
 

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Multiple comments in this article point to someone who does not follow the Jets in any way and is just another media hack looking for clips.
 

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Fant clearly has athletic ability. A change of scenery, scheme and coaching might be the perfect fit. We'll see, but it's a low risk given what Sack said about the ability to exist after one year. Plus, he's still young, so he's worth a shot.

The strangest comment was re: Darnold. The decision to stick with Darnold has already been made. It's clear he is the QB of the present and the future for this franchise. He's very talented. If he stays healthy, he has a chance to be one of the top 5-6 QBs in the league over time - Mahomes, Jackson, Prescott, Darnold, Allen, Burrow. I omitted Mayfield for now. But Darnold can be part of that group for sure. He has the ability.

That is why, while I thought it was a lot for him, from the start I liked the Fant signing. It offers great flexibility.

They can cut him after one year if he is not working out or if they don't wish to pay that high a salary for him to play RT in those final two years.

They can keep him all three years.

They can start him at RT if they think Becton is ready at LT.

They can start him at LT if they're not sure about Becton starting day one at LT.

They can start him at LT, and then either keep or cut him based on whether Becton is ready.

PLUS...

Look back at the draft. If the top LTs were taken but a RT was still on the board, Fant could play LT. If the RTs were gone but one of the LTs was still on the board, he could play RT.

His contract and his position offer immense flexibility, in the draft, in the development of Becton, and in the future with the cap.
 

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13th best is really meaningless unless you know the starting point and the true incremental benefit. Does that mean the team will move from unwatchable to pretty bad, pretty bad to mediocre, or mediocre to contending for a playoff spot. Or something else? I think we all admit the team looks improved and we were positive about the off season moves and the draft. But even if you have the finest ingredients, a lousy cook can ruin the dish.
Let's wait and see how "13th best" translates to the field, if at all.

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