The New York Jets are reminiscent of their 2018 quarterback turmoil, finding themselves with a significant void in the wake of Aaron Rodgers' departure. With Tyrod Taylor as the current option and the seventh pick in the draft, the situation recalls when they had journeyman Josh McCown. General manager Darren Mougey emphasizes exploring all possibilities, but the Jets are struggling with a competitive market and limited quarterback options available, leading to pressure in decision-making amid a potentially weak draft class.
This time, the Jets are in a pickle because the demand outweighs the supply. They're among at least seven teams looking for a starting-caliber quarterback.
We're going to exhaust all options, general manager Darren Mougey said last week at the combine.
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