With training camp just a few weeks away, JetNation.com is going to be breaking down each position on offense and defense to take a look at where the Jets are set, and where they could be in trouble. Today, we look at the tight end position where the ceiling is as high as it has been in years, but there are some question marks.
Chris Herndon: For all the talk of the Jets need for a true number one receiver, teams have shown in recent years that a dominant tight end can be a catalyst on offense for some of the top aerial attacks in the league that can lead to a Super Bowl win.