The New York Jets have changed their approach after unsuccessful attempts to support quarterback Aaron Rodgers, resulting in a missed championship opportunity. With a new coaching team under Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey, the Jets are poised to rebuild, utilizing a talented roster and ample draft picks, including three in the top 100. Their roster features nine young former first- and second-round picks, indicating a foundation for growth. Key needs exist, particularly at quarterback, as the team now seeks a reliable successor after trading away Zach Wilson.
For the past two offseasons, the New York Jets tried to build a better roster for quarterback Aaron Rodgers. It didn't work. Their so-called championship window slammed shut without so much as a winning season.
In the first year under coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey, the Jets can reconstruct a roster with an eye on tomorrow. It’s not a bare-cupboard situation.
They have plenty of needs. For resources, the Jets have eight draft picks, including three in the top 100, and should have more than $55 million in cap space (after cuts).
Collection
[
|
...
]