With the 2018 NFL Draft now just days away, focus is locked solely on who the New York Jets will select with the No. 3 overall pick, or perhaps in better words, which quarterback the team will select. And while that decision will likely have a long-lasting impact on the Jets, it’s important to remember that the team has already made many beneficial moves this offseason, most notably signing free agent cornerback Trumaine Johnson.
Following a 2017 season that saw the Jets finish at a lackluster 5-11 and in last place in the AFC East, it was clear that the team had many areas to improve on with one being in the secondary.