The NY Jets have already done an excellent job of remaking what was a very underwhelming cornerback depth chart in 2019. Just in the past week alone they’ve added a handful of players who will compete for playing time at the position.
But that doesn’t mean that their work should be done.
The Jets drafted Virginia cornerback Bryce Hall in the fifth round and used one of their two sixth-round picks to acquire former second-round pick Quincy Wilson from the Indianapolis Colts.
Combine that with the drafting of hybrid defensive back Ashtyn Davis and the signing of three undrafted free agents who all have experience at cornerback and you have quite the crowded depth chart.