Joe Douglas is seemingly far from done wheeling and dealing for the New York Jets.
The acquisition of Haason Reddick signals that Douglas is systematically plugging the most important holes on the team. Theoretically, though, he could leave most of the remaining needs for the draft.
However, if the Jets want to give themselves maximum flexibility in the draft, they should prioritize filling some of those needs in free agency. In particular, I believe filling these three positions could truly let the Jets go in any direction with their selections — stay put, trade up, trade down, or take the best player available regardless of position.