The New York Jets are entering a pivotal offseason under Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey, with both decision-makers fully aware that they need to win football games in 2026 to keep their jobs.
The urgency is real, and finding long-term answers at quarterback will, of course, remain at the center of everything they do. Fortunately, the Jets are positioned with both financial flexibility and a stockpile of draft capital, including the No. 2 overall pick and four selections inside the top 44.
As draft season ramps up, countless scenarios are being explored around how the Jets could leverage that advantage.