Another season down, another season without a competent edge rusher. This has been a lingering problem for the New York Jets since the team traded John Abraham way back in 2006.
You may remember a piece about investing in the offensive line being the proper way to go in free agency. This still holds true, but with just about $50 million in cap space to play with (as of the time of writing), the Jets do not have to be beholden solely to the trenches.
A potential remedy to this issue is currently in Atlanta (but not for much longer).