4 right guards the Jets should avoid in free agency

The Jets need right guard support if they decide to cut Brian Winters. Here are four guards the Jets should avoid when replacing Winters.

Ted Larsen

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Ted Larsen started just two games in his second stint with the Chicago Bears in 2019.

Before that, Larsen started 21 games in two seasons under Adam Gase in Miami. Larsen has familiarity with the Jets head coach, who was influential in signing the guard to a three-year deal back in 2017.

Gase was more than comfortable with elevating Larsen to a starting role after Josh Sitton tore the rotator cuff in his left shoulder. Larsen’s claim to fame in Miami was making a crucial block nearly 40 yards downfield on the “Miami Miracle,” helping pave the way for an unbelievable comeback.

Like Jerry, Larsen is a career depth piece. The Jets are better suited to target younger players at the position like Brandon Scherff, Graham Glasgow, Michael Schoefield and B.J. Finney.