After another difficult season, Jets fans now face nine months of speculation over whether the team’s hierarchy can move enough pieces on the chessboard to make a difference next season. It’s the fervent hope of every fanbase after a losing season sure, but there is possibly a feeling among Jets fans that things can’t really get any worse.
We know, of course, that the front office does have arrows in its quiver. The Jets have the No.2 overall draft pick, with a few more first-round picks already in the bank for 2027, which gives them room to maneuver.