Do the New York Jets have anything left this offseason?
New York has specialized in adding youth to the franchise, as shown through the subtraction of Aaron Rodgers and replacing him with Justin Fields, among other moves. New York has been busy but there’s still time left to make more moves.
There's a lot of talent out there for the taking. Whether through free agency or the trade market, the roster movement of the offseason isn't done yet. We still have roughly two months to go until the 2025 season starts.
ESPN's Aaron Schatz shared a column highlighting one move for each team to make. For the Atlanta Falcons, Schatz suggested that they should trade tight end Kyle Pitts and the Jets were a team that was mentioned.
"Atlanta Falcons," Schatz said. "Trade tight end Kyle Pitts. Pitts has never matched the heights of his 1,026-yard rookie season, nor has he matched expectations as the No. 4 overall pick. It's very unlikely that the Falcons extend or re-sign him after the 2025 season, so perhaps the best thing is to get some value for him now and let him see what he can do with a change of scenery.
"The Jets might be an interesting landing spot for Pitts, as he could play next to rookie Mason Taylor in two-TE sets. The (New York Giants) could also use an upgrade at the position. Even the (Philadelphia Eagles) might be an interesting trade target, as Dallas Goedert is now 30 years old."
Would it make sense for the Jets to add another big-name tight end into the mix along with the rookie?
Do the New York Jets have anything left this offseason? New York has specialized in adding youth to the franchise, as shown through the subtraction of Aaron Rodgers and replacing him with Justin Fields, among other moves. New York has been ...
The New York Jets have made strategic moves this offseason. Newly hired general manager Darren Mougey did well to address the roster's weaknesses, and he certainly didn't ignore the offensive line. Some of Mougey's moves weren't lauded enough. While high-profile acquisitions often dominate ...
There has been some chatter this offseason that Joe Tippmann and Josh Myers will be battling for the starting New York Jets center job. Fans scoffed at this possibility this offseason, thinking it was a fugazi competition. However, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic shared his “one key observation” that he ...
New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is adapting his offense to fit second-year quarterback Drake Maye, and according to Brian Hines of Pats Pulpit, it should be all about using Maye's athleticism as a weapon. "I would like McDaniels to deemphasize ...
The New England Patriots have quite the battle going on at the wide receiver position, and it's one that should only heat up during training camp. The Patriots will probably only keep only six, maybe seven wide receivers heading into the regular season, ...