The Jets are an improved football team entering the 2021 season.
That might not be saying much after the bar hit the floor during a disastrous 2-14 season in 2020, but New York has taken some major steps forward with its personnel this offseason. Joe Douglas has turned to free agency and the NFL draft to bring in a new potential franchise quarterback and upgrades at multiple positions on both sides of the ball. It is going to take time for all of the pieces to come together, but Robert Saleh has a promising roster to work with in his first season as Gang Green’s head coach.
Which positions are the Jets strongest with the new season on the horizon? Which positions could still stand to improve in a big way? Here, Jets Wire ranks New York’s position groups from strongest to weakest.
Let’s get into it.