I debated a host of teams for the final spot here, including AFC East rivals Buffalo and Miami, the Cowboys, and up-and-coming teams such as the Bears. But once I looked closer, it became obvious to me: The Jets have enough to be considered a top-10 roster — all things considered — at least for this season.
Aaron Rodgers’ injury left the passing game in shambles. It accounted for 11 TDs, 15 INTs and a mere 5.6 yards per attempt. But even so, the Jets went 7-10, losing three one-score games at home, and I believe the roster — irrespective of Rodgers — is simply stronger than it was a year ago.
Offensively, the Jets have a true No. 1 receiver (Garrett Wilson), a stacked backfield led by Breece Hall and an offensive line deep enough where first-round OT Olu Fashanu might not be required to start immediately thanks to the additions of Tyron Smith and Morgan Moses. Tight end remains average, and the receiving depth could be tested if Mike Williams has injury issues or rookie Malachi Corley isn’t ready, but for the most part, New York is in far better shape on this side of the ball.
Bryce Huff and John Franklin-Myers departed on defense, but the additions of Haason Reddick and Javon Kinlaw could help offset those losses. The rest of the unit continues to look strong for a group that ranked top five in several categories and allowed fewer points than the much-ballyhooed Browns. Anchored by Quinnen Williams up front, C.J. Mosley in the middle and Sauce Gardner on the back end, Gang Green figures to field another great defense.
There might be questions about head coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, but the Jets’ talent is stronger than many are ready to admit. If Rodgers is healthy, this is a playoff contender.
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