What items are on Joe Douglas’ offseason to-do list?

Joe Douglas has a lot to work to do in his first offseason as general manager – from fixing the o-line to find a quality pass rusher.

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Give Darnold more weapons

The Jets have a good amount of playmakers on their team, but they need more for Darnold to thrive. Le’Veon Bell was ineffective behind a bad offensive line and mediocre offense, Robby Anderson didn’t hit his stride until late in the season and Jamison Crowder can’t be the go-to receiver option.

Finding quality weapons for Darnold to use – in addition to the ones he currently possesses – will help the young quarterback develop and give Adams Gase a better chance to rebound from a poor 2019 season. Douglas should use every avenue at his disposal – free agency, the draft, trades, the waiver wire – to give Darnold and Gase the best opportunity to succeed in 2020. There are plenty of players out there that the Jets could use; the key is to find them at the right price to keep the integrity of the rest of the roster.