Three Best Options For Jets At No. 4 Overall Pick In Draft
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Though they ended up with a decent haul of capable players, the Jets did not make a major splash in the first week of NFL free agency. Sure, they filled holes at tight end, right guard, cornerback, and safety, but despite upwards of $50 million of salary cap room at the start, they failed to secure the highest-end talent at the most impactful positions, such as wide receiver and edge rusher. I found it disheartening that Gang Green wasn’t in the running for such receivers as Allen Robinson II in free agency or Robert Woods as a bargain-basement trade chip.
Three Best Options For Jets At No. 4 Overall Pick In Draft
Three Best Options For Jets At No. 4 Overall…
Three Best Options For Jets At No. 4 Overall Pick In Draft
Though they ended up with a decent haul of capable players, the Jets did not make a major splash in the first week of NFL free agency. Sure, they filled holes at tight end, right guard, cornerback, and safety, but despite upwards of $50 million of salary cap room at the start, they failed to secure the highest-end talent at the most impactful positions, such as wide receiver and edge rusher. I found it disheartening that Gang Green wasn’t in the running for such receivers as Allen Robinson II in free agency or Robert Woods as a bargain-basement trade chip.