For the first time in his five-year tenure, New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan can spend his week at the NFL scouting combine without having to worry about the quarterback position. It means he won't have to scrutinize every pass during Saturday's throwing drills and he won't have to break bread with quarterback agents who want to leverage his desperation into an astronomical, free-agent pay day. Maccagnan has Sam Darnold, and that is a good thing.
Now he can focus on the other 147 or so items on the week's to-do list.
Over the next six days, Maccagnan will be one of the busiest NFL executives in Indianapolis, site of the league's most important offseason event.