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New York Jets: Have they improved their stature in the AFC East?

Heading into the offseason, New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan knew that he had to vastly improve several positions to help his team. In 2017, the Jets finished dead last in the AFC East for the second straight season, winning just five games.

So far, Maccagnan has been able to use some of the more than $90 million in salary cap space to provide the Jets with key veterans. The Jets have filled holes at LB (Avery Williamson), CB (Trumaine Johnson), RB (Isaiah Crowell), C (Spencer Long), and WR (Terrelle Pryor).