One area has stuck to Mike Maccagnan’s negative resume more than anything he’s done in four-plus years as the New York Jets front office boss.
Offensive line.
In 2015, it wasn’t a drastic concern. Maccagnan was gifted a solid five-man unit. Today, it’s as dire a situation as the state of Jacoby Ellsbury’s health. Fear not, Jets faithful; Maccagnan can immediately solve the critical issue in one fell swoop if he plays the appropriate cards. (“If” remains the critical question of the hour.)
For years, the reaction has oddly remained mixed. Many have screamed from the rooftops for three years about Maccagnan’s lack of premium offensive line draft interest.