FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Everybody knows the No. 1 question for the New York Jets: Who's the starting quarterback?
Once they resolve that issue, which could be in the coming days, they can focus on these quarterback-related questions: Who's snapping him the ball? Who's protecting his blind side?
The Jets, who started 11 different offensive linemen during an injury-plagued 2022, have multiple holes to fill as they prepare for free agency and the draft. They know they need to be better up front or else Derek Carr or Aaron Rodgers or whoever plays quarterback in 2023 won't have much of a chance.