Looking at the depth chart as currently constructed, it would be hard to argue that cornerback is not the weakest position on the New York Jets roster. The group was eerily thin heading into the offseason and remains that way after the Jets did not sign any cornerbacks in free agency (save for special teams ace Justin Hardee, who rarely plays defense) and did not draft any cornerbacks until the fifth round.
Second-year man Bryce Hall provides legitimate potential after a rookie season in which he put a lot of great film on his reel and posted the third-best PFF zone coverage grade among rookie cornerbacks (75.