Needs: WR, Edge, CB, OL
While the New York Jets should look for additional offensive line talent, they have taken steps to address their blocking unit in free agency. They added tackle George Fant, center Connor McGovern and guard Brian Poole. The next step should be drafting a left tackle to replace free agent Kelvin Beachum.
Once the line is established, New York should focus on getting quarterback Sam Darnold a legitimate No. 1 pass-catcher—and some complementary pieces. With Robby Anderson still twisting in the free-agent wind, the Jets have little at receiver outside of Jamison Crowder and Quincy Enunwa.
The Jets also need to add a premier pass-rusher and a starting cornerback to replace Trumaine Johnson, whom they released Wednesday.
Last year, New York logged just 35 sacks and 12 interceptions—23rd and 17th in the NFL, respectively.
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While the New York Jets should look for additional offensive line talent, they have taken steps to address their blocking unit in free agency. They added tackle George Fant, center Connor McGovern and guard Brian Poole. The next step should be drafting a left tackle to replace free agent Kelvin Beachum.
Once the line is established, New York should focus on getting quarterback Sam Darnold a legitimate No. 1 pass-catcher—and some complementary pieces. With Robby Anderson still twisting in the free-agent wind, the Jets have little at receiver outside of Jamison Crowder and Quincy Enunwa.
The Jets also need to add a premier pass-rusher and a starting cornerback to replace Trumaine Johnson, whom they released Wednesday.
Last year, New York logged just 35 sacks and 12 interceptions—23rd and 17th in the NFL, respectively.

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