Running Back
As long as the Jets don’t trade Le’Veon Bell in the offseason, they won’t be in the market for a starting running back.
Bell had a down season in his first year with Gang Green, but the front office seems confident that he can bounce back. Joe Douglas has said he will listen to offers on Bell if a team calls, but the chances a team takes his contract are slim.
It’s unknown if the Jets will bring back Bilal Powell and Ty Montgomery, but their No. 1 back will be Bell unless a trade does happen.