In free agency, the Jets certainly added what Jamal Adams calls “dogs.” They added arguably the top weapons available on both offense and defense with Bell and Mosley, while Crowder is a solid slot receiver to help take some of the pressure off of Sam Darnold.
While those pieces are huge additions, the Jets still have some holes to fill in the 2019 NFL Draft. Edge rusher and corner remain glaring holes on the roster. Holding the No. 3 pick in the first round allows them to add another big time player to the mix.
The top of the draft is loaded with premier talent, but there are certain positions or players that may be considered a reach at No.