When the New York Jets hired Joe Douglas, he made it abundantly clear that he wanted to build a rock-solid offensive line.
In his first true offseason, he addressed three starting positions: left tackle, right tackle and center. He did so through two free agent contracts and a first-round pick. In his second offseason, he paid a hefty price in the 2021 NFL draft as he traded up for his starting left guard.
Entering his third offseason, one big hole remained at right guard, which was not filled capably by Greg Van Roten.