The New York Jets offseason has been focused on their improvements on the offensive end, but there were other additions that Joe Douglas knocked out of the park.
The New York Jets needed to be aggressive in the offseason. General manager Joe Douglas and head coach Robert Saleh knew that as soon as their 2023-24 campaign was over.
Strange times for the Jets GM The 2024 NFL draft is in the rear-view mirror. We can now ask the question “what was Joe Douglas thinking?” This is in reference to the messed-up trade of John Franklin-Myers and the whole situation with the edge players.
Does Joe Douglas have anything left for the New York Jets this offseason? Considering the moves he's made, and Aaron Rodgers is likely near the end of his career, don't be surprised if he does more.
The Jets haven't enjoyed a lot of success under general manager Joe Douglas despite success in the draft.
The New York Jets’ roster has been ranked highly in many recent NFL-wide countdowns. Some of the takes are more controversial than others. However, by one cold, hard metric, the Jets’ high ranking is completely unsurprising: Relative Athletic Score (RAS).
Joe Douglas had a plan entering the offseason for the New York Jets and did what he had to do to accomplish that. While some general managers would've chalked the 2023-24 season up to Aaron Rodgers getting hurt, Douglas showed growth as a GM and realized there were many other issues.
The New York Jets offseason has went as well as it possibly could've. General manager Joe Douglas has built an above-average roster next to Aaron Rodgers, which is all they can ask for.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN cites an anonymous veteran NFL scout who considers fourth-round RB Ray Davis as a “great complement” to James Cook and could make an impact in short-yardage situations. “Great complement to [James] Cook and should get a lot of goal-line and short-yardage work, which should result in some touchdowns,” an NFL scout said.
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets are going to be one of the most intriguing teams to watch during the upcoming 2024 NFL season. Last year, the Jets saw their season ripped away from them on their first offensive drive.
Apparently on a mission to get his entire draft class under contract today, Jets GM Joe Douglas has signed his fifth draft pick in the past few hours in cornerback Qwan’tez Stiggers.
Joe Douglas continues to stockpile highly athletic players Since taking over as general manager in 2019, Joe Douglas has seemingly always valued athleticism in his draft picks.
The Jets held onto coach Robert Saleh and General Manager Joe Douglas for the 2024 season, but they have made some changes to their sports performance and sports science staff.
By almost any account, Joe Douglas and the Jets front office had a fantastic offseason thus far. They identified the issues with the team, specifically the offensive line and the wide receivers, and were aggressive in addressing them.
John Franklin-Myers will have a new home in 2024.
The Atlanta Falcons are not typically one of the most discussed teams in the NFL, but their decisions in the draft last week has everyone talking. The Falcons took University of Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
The Falcons set their sights on Michael Penix Jr, and they didn’t feel like they could afford to trade out of the 8th pick and still land their quarterback of the future.
The Jets have made it known for a while they are done with Wilson.
Quarterback Zach Wilson's future with the Jets remains up in the air.
The New York Jets have a chance to make a huge addition to their roster with the No. 10 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but they are reportedly hoping to move out of that spot.
Jets insider Zack Rosenblatt didn't mince words when asked about Zach Wilson's Jets future.
Jets GM Joe Douglas confirmed that QB Zach Wilson and his representation have been granted permission to seek a trade this offseason.
Everything the Jets do revolves around Rodgers, and the team will make as many or as few moves as their 40-year-old quarterback wants in the coming weeks and months.
It appears New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas never considered making a move for Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson either before or after the Ravens used the non-exclusive franchise tag to retain Jackson's rights for 2023.
With Wilson either set to be cut or perhaps traded, the Jets are going to need a new backup quarterback.
Very little has gone according to plan for the Jets this season, but many of the pieces in place right now will remain for next year.
The Jets have had a disappointing and tumultuous season, but a new report suggests it will not cost the team’s top decision-makers their jobs.
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