If offseason accolades from Pro Football Focus led to success on the field, the New York Jets would have no issues ending their decade-long postseason drought.
In a video released by the NFL, the Jets rank third in the analytical statistical service’s top five most improved teams from the 2021 offseason. Detractors can argue that last season’s two-win endeavor gave the Jets nowhere to go but up, but the video details how New York’s most monumental moves have set them up for success.
In addition to adding BYU quarterback Zach Wilson with the second overall pick of last spring’s draft, who had a PFF passing grade of 95 in his final season in Provo, the video notes that the Jets have ensured that their offensive support system is better than anything they had with the outgoing Sam Darnold.