The New York Jets‘ best center on their roster for the past three seasons has been six-year veteran Jonathan Harrison.
The 6-foot-4, 300-pound snapper has had to wait patiently for starting time, and when thrust into play, has anchored the team’s leaky sieve of an offensive line.
The previous Jets’ front office ruined this offense through its inability and unwillingness to invest heavily in the offensive line.
After all, it was former general manager Mike Maccagnan who felt it was a wise football decision to replace Nick Mangold with a sordid succession of Wesley Johnson and Spencer Long.