The Jets could look to cash in on Fant when his value is high and roll with a trio of Becton, Morgan Moses (provided he's re-signed), and a rookie tackle in 2022. It's far from a likely scenario, but it is one that's on the table.
It's not a guarantee that Rankins is gone this offseason, but I think it's more likely than not the Jets decide to cut bait. Cutting him is the obvious move, but don't rule out a trade either.
If they were to wait until after June 1st, that dead cap hit shrinks to just $1.5 million while $3 million carries over into 2023.
Again, the Jets love Mosley, but this is a numbers game. If any team is willing to take on his salary and perhaps send a late-round pick over, the Jets probably jump at the opportunity.
Again, the Jets love Mosley, but this is a numbers game. If any team is willing to take on his salary and perhaps send a late-round pick over, the Jets probably jump at the opportunity.
He consistently ran the wrong routes, was penalized for simple mental errors, struggled to gain any separation, and couldn't even catch the ball when it was thrown to him. He was quite literally the worst wide receiver in football.
It's hard to imagine a scenario where Mims is on the Jets' Week 1 roster barring a complete turnaround. That's why if a team comes calling this offseason with a late-round pick, I'd expect the Jets to take that offer and run.
It's hard to imagine a scenario where Mims is on the Jets' Week 1 roster barring a complete turnaround. That's why if a team comes calling this offseason with a late-round pick, I'd expect the Jets to take that offer and run.
Expect Douglas to explore all avenues to improve the roster, and that includes the trade market. But while a lot of the attention has been on players the Jets could acquire in a trade, the team could also look to ship a few of their own players away.
Be it due to salary, performance, or a combination of the two, the following four players on this list could be moved this offseason if the right offer comes along.