For the New York Jets, the 2024 offseason has come up almost all checks so far.
Two new tackles? Insert Morgan Moses and Tyron Smith. No. 2 receiver to complement Garrett Wilson as a deep threat with contested catch ability? Mike Williams, check. New starting guard? Check. Jordan Whitehead upgrade? Check. Bring back stud special teams core? Check. Joe Douglas deserves a ton of credit for his wheeling and dealing.
That suddenly makes the draft a lot more interesting. There’s a whole month available for Jets fans to argue about what the team should do in the first round.