Luckily for the Jets, Joe Douglas has experience finding great value late in the first round

Jets GM Joe Douglas watched the Ravens draft late in the first round for years. He knows what to do with the Seahawks two first-round picks.

(Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)

OT Andre Dillard

Before he joined the Jets during the 2019 offseason, Douglas drafted offensive tackle Andre Dillard for the Eagles with the 22nd overall pick out of Washington State. Dillard only started four games his rookie season, but the Eagles felt confident enough in his game to let veteran tackle Jason Peters walk in free agency after 11 years and seven Pro Bowls in Philadelphia. The Eagles eventually re-signed Peters to play guard.

Douglas showed once again his prowess in finding quality offensive line talent late in the first round. He drafted two linemen for the Jets in 2020 but could easily look for more in the drafts to come.