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For the NY Jets to achieve greatness, they have to begin with 25 quality starters (including special teams). The focus of these offseason moves should fit the Joe Douglas/Robert Saleh vision for NFL success in 2021 and beyond.
In terms of a core-25, the Jets have left tackle Mekhi Becton, wide receivers Jamison Crowder and Denzel Mims, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, unsigned safety Marcus Maye, and missing-in-action linebacker C.J. Mosley, along with punter Braden Mann and long snapper Thomas Hennessy.
There are also a few robust role players between defensive linemen Folorunso Fatukasi and John Franklin-Myers, cornerbacks Bryce Hall and Javelin Guidry, linebacker Blake Cashman, center Connor McGovern, running backs La’Mical Perine and Ty Johnson, and wide receiver Braxton Berrios.