Forty years after he was drafted as an unheralded prospect out of East Central Oklahoma, Mark Gastineau remains the New York Jets' all-time sack leader. That's a credit to Gastineau, one of the most prolific pass-rushers of his era, but also a commentary on the franchise. Except for a few good seasons by John Abraham in the early 2000s, the Jets have lacked an edge-rushing threat that instills fear in quarterbacks.
That could change soon because general manager Mike Maccagnan is holding a winning lottery ticket.
With the third pick in the 2019 NFL draft, and with $102 million in salary-cap room, the Jets are in such prime position that it's almost impossible for them to come out of this offseason without a new stud in the front seven.