If New York Jets fans assumed the best-case scenario with the No. 4 pick of the 2022 NFL draft, dreams of a studly edge rusher would dance in their heads (or Ahmad Gardner, for obvious reasons).
Considering the organization hasn’t employed a world-class edge rusher since John Abraham, coupled with the solid state of the offensive line, an edge at four (instead of an offensive lineman) has to be the best-case scenario.
If Joe Douglas is on the Kayvon Thibodeau bandwagon and he falls to No. 4, the Jets then have a chance to solidify that position—courtesy of Carl Lawson’s impending return to boot.