inside the jets

An early projection of the Jets' 53-man roster, the bubble and the hardest cuts

Before we see a snap of an OTA practice, we thought it would be fun to take a crack at what the Jets’ roster could look like come September.

How the Jets should want their 2024 schedule to shake out

The NFL schedule release has become like a holiday for NFL fans to see the roadmap their team will travel each season.

Where an offseason of free-agent signings and draft gambles leaves the Jets in a wide-open AFC East

While tinkering never stops, the heavy lifting of roster building is over for NFL teams.

Ranking the most likely Jets draft scenarios, from my current playmaker forecast to a long-shot trade

The choice for the Jets looks pretty clear: Get more protection for Aaron Rodgers or get him another playmaker.

How the Jets can take NFL Draft hope from their history with the No. 10 pick

The number has been pretty good to them.

What the Jets still need to target in the NFL Draft and its aftermath to complete their all-in offseason

The draft is coming in two weeks, and the Jets need to add two or three players who can have an immediate impact this season.

What the Jets' top decision-makers think about the offseason: The additions, the losses, the unknown

I thought I would dig through everything that was said and bring you a few other topics that were discussed.

The rewards and risks of the Jets' rebuilt offensive line

There still could be depth additions to the unit, and I would not rule out Douglas using the No. 10 overall pick on a tackle.

The problems with the Jets' deliberate start to free agency

The Jets have had a quiet start to free agency, which was expected. The team was not going to throw around crazy money on big-name free agents early in the...

Where Joe Douglas has succeeded and failed in previous forays into Jets free agency

Signing free agents is one of the trickiest things for any general manager.

How the Jets might use the offseason to fix their broken offensive line

The biggest project for Douglas this offseason is rebuilding the offensive line, an area he has failed at since becoming GM in 2019.

Wideout splash, Zach Wilson clarity: How offseason trades could reshape the Jets

The Jets probably won’t have as loud of an offseason as they did last year, but general manager Joe Douglas still has needs to address.

Which Jets have the most to prove to an increasingly impatient Woody Johnson?

Johnson has been patient with both through their time with the Jets. It is fair to want results this season.

How the Jets can follow the Super Bowl paths blazed by the Chiefs and 49ers

Here are a few lessons and signs of encouragement that I think the Jets can take from this season’s Super Bowl participants.

The NFL Draft scenario that could lead the Jets to Brock Bowers — and why they shouldn't be scared off

The expectation is the Jets will draft an offensive tackle with the No. 10 pick. But let’s say the top three tackles in the draft are off the board.

Why Joe Douglas' spotty draft record has amped up the pressure to get this year right

Joe Douglas has done a good job bringing in players with high off-field character, but not so well with football character.

If the Lions and Texans can become playoff success stories, so can the Jets

That can be both a source of frustration and hope for the Jets and their fans.

Ranking the Jets' 25 best players this season — the studs, the surprises and the trickiest decisions

I thought it would be interesting to do a post-season roster top 25 now that we actually have watched 17 games.

The Jets’ history against Bill Belichick's Patriots hasn't been all bad

There have been plenty of bad memories for the Jets against Belichick. But let’s focus on the positives this week.

What hindsight tells us about this season’s Jets wins and losses

I thought it would be a fun exercise to look back at the Jets’ first 13 games and how they look now that time has gone by.