After winning just two games in 2020, it’s easy to argue the New York Jets have improved almost every position across their roster. Considering their atrocious outputs at most spots over that nightmarish 16-game run a year ago, improving wasn’t a difficult task.
But how do the vibes at each position compare to the energy surrounding those same groups prior to the disastrous 2020 season? Comparing specific football calendar times is always the key.
Let’s compare the current outlook of each Jets offensive position group to how they looked heading into Week 1 of the 2020 season.