The New York Jets have two main needs this offseason, and Joe Douglas’ track record in filling both of them is — highly suspect, to say the least.
The team’s offensive line struggles have been well-documented, specifically at tackle and left guard. Meanwhile, they failed to acquire a No. 2 receiver this offseason. They have consistently fielded an underachieving pass-catching unit even with Garrett Wilson‘s back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons to start his career. Perhaps the fact that Douglas drafted Wilson at No. 10 overall gives some hope that he can identify talent at the position.