Jets’ final 2019 report card, position by position

Jets Wire breaks down New York’s 2019 campaign by evaluating the team on a position by position basis.

Offensive Line

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It’s a wonder that Sam Darnold and New York’s running backs survived 2019 considering how poorly the offensive line played throughout the year.

The unit was riddled by injury, but even when everyone was healthy it was simply not a good group. Kelvin Beachum was solid throughout the season and Brian Winters fought hard through injury, but Kelechi Osemele and Ryan Kalil were complete wastes before succumbing to injury. Brandon Shell wasn’t good at right tackle and lost his job to Chuma Edoga, who looked to be trending in the right direction before the injury bug cost him his season.

Grade: D