The Jets’ offseason to-do list is a long one. They must decide who to add in free agency, who to target in the draft and who to keep among their own free agents.
But near the top of the list has to be figuring out how to better use their big-name acquisition from a year ago — running back Le’Veon Bell.
No one can look at Bell’s first year with the Jets and say it was a success. The team gave him a four-year, $52.5 million contract last March and he did not have one game with 100 yards rushing this season.