Going into the 2024 offseason, the New York Jets aren’t exactly overflowing with cap space. According to Spotrac, they rank 21st in the league with $7.56 million in cap space.
This number will increase once the Jets make some cuts, trades, and restructures, but the point stands that New York will not be a major player in the open market this year.
With the few high-end signings they will be able to afford, the Jets will undoubtedly focus on offensive linemen and wide receivers. This will leave them to scrape the bargain bin to fill the rest of their needs.