The main team-building portion of the NFL offseason has come to a close. The draft is complete, most free agent signings have been made, and several blockbuster trades were completed.
Now, it’s on to (virtual) minicamps, training camp, and eventually the 2020 season. The NY Jets have a big offseason ahead, as they look to improve from their disappointing 2019 season.
Joe Douglas’ first offseason wasn’t necessarily exciting given the fact that the Jets didn’t sign or trade for any big names, but the change of emphasis was refreshing.
Douglas prioritized rebuilding the offensive line, acquiring six (six!