Running Back
Much like he did with the quarterback position, Joe Douglas spent the offseason adding a veteran backup and a player with a good amount of potential to solidify the running back depth chart behind Le’Veon Bell.
In is Frank Gore as the No. 2 rusher on the depth chart, giving the Jets a reliable tailback Adam Gase has no issue turning to. Fourth-round pick La’Mical Perine is the other newcomer to New York’s running back room and is positioned well for success considering he has a future Hall of Famer and former All-Pro to learn from.
These two moves aren’t going to change the landscape of the AFC East, but they are going to position the Jets to be more competitive throughout the season. That is all anyone could ask for at this point.