The New York Jets are very prodigious in their main area of strength, the defensive line, but are built like swiss cheese elsewhere.
The top 5 positions the Jets need to address this offseason are:
Cornerback
Free Safety
Offensive Guard
Offensive Tackle
Outside Linebacker
While the Jets are most needy at cornerback, drafting one would result in a long period of waiting for him to develop. If the Jets want to win now, they need to address their secondary issues via free agency, then draft some late-round prospects for insurance.
The Jets should address their offensive line problems both in free agency and early on in the draft, as they don't have much talent or depth on the line. To have a good offense, there must be open holes for the running backs to slip through and time for the quarterback to go through his progressions.
The outside linebacker position can be solely addressed via draft due to the immaculate strength of the Jets' defensive line. The draftee would have time to develop in a strong front 7. A great prospect for the Jets to draft in the first round is Vic Beasley, who can be a great willy linebacker in the NFL, especially if the Jets change to a 4-3 sceme.
While the Jets don't have great quarterback play, the best thing they can do is develop Geno Smith and build a great team around him. He has played just two seasons as a New York Jet, and has faced nothing but complaints. Build a great rush attack and complete defense and if Geno Smith can just be a good game manager at least, the Jets will be a winning team.
To address the Jets' biggest free agency need, they should target Sam Shields at Cornerback, if he is available, as their top priority.
What are your thoughts on the Jets' possible offseason moves?
The top 5 positions the Jets need to address this offseason are:
Cornerback
Free Safety
Offensive Guard
Offensive Tackle
Outside Linebacker
While the Jets are most needy at cornerback, drafting one would result in a long period of waiting for him to develop. If the Jets want to win now, they need to address their secondary issues via free agency, then draft some late-round prospects for insurance.
The Jets should address their offensive line problems both in free agency and early on in the draft, as they don't have much talent or depth on the line. To have a good offense, there must be open holes for the running backs to slip through and time for the quarterback to go through his progressions.
The outside linebacker position can be solely addressed via draft due to the immaculate strength of the Jets' defensive line. The draftee would have time to develop in a strong front 7. A great prospect for the Jets to draft in the first round is Vic Beasley, who can be a great willy linebacker in the NFL, especially if the Jets change to a 4-3 sceme.
While the Jets don't have great quarterback play, the best thing they can do is develop Geno Smith and build a great team around him. He has played just two seasons as a New York Jet, and has faced nothing but complaints. Build a great rush attack and complete defense and if Geno Smith can just be a good game manager at least, the Jets will be a winning team.
To address the Jets' biggest free agency need, they should target Sam Shields at Cornerback, if he is available, as their top priority.
What are your thoughts on the Jets' possible offseason moves?