
NFL Offseason Roadmap is a series focused on the needs of NFL teams as they begin the offseason.
The offseason roadmap for the New York Jets isn't hard to follow. They need to get better, pretty much everywhere. Some areas have more urgent needs than others. A failure to upgrade them would doom the team to a 2008 as dark as 2007 while others require more modest improvements that will make the team a more potent one.
1. Offensive Line – The problems with this unit started in training camp when the team failed to settle a squabble with Pete Kendall and traded him to the Redskins. The loss of their most experienced blocker threw the line into disarray. Adrian Clarke, his replacement, was awful and offered no help to the running game or the pass blocking. Anthony Clement, the right tackle, was almost as poor and the Jets need to upgrade the talent at each position.
There are tempting prospects on the free agent market. Jordan Gross of Carolina would look good at right tackle and Ryan Lilja of the Colts would be an excellent fit at left guard but their teams can't relish the thought of losing them. The Jets have the cap space to make serious runs at each guy. Other options – Alan Faneca, Floyd Womack and Max Starks – have mixed resumes that make them less appealing than Gross and Lilja but are still light years ahead of what the Jets had in '07.
2. Defensive Front Seven – If the Jets don't make a move to replace Bob Sutton as defensive coordinator, they must be sure to keep the team's philosophy the same as it was in the second half. After giving up huge chunks of yardage through their miserable start, the team played more aggressive and more successful defense down the stretch. It's the second straight year that's happened and the third time is decidedly not a charm.
3. Cornerback – The Jets have a plethora of guys who could play opposite Darrelle Revis but none of them have stood out as better than the rest. Better play up front would help whoever fills this spot, be it one of the in-house guys or a reasonably priced free agent. Revis looks like an All-Pro in the making and with strong play on the opposite side the Jets will be much better against the pass in 2008.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-28-2008 @ 11:55PM
eric petrik said...
listen this is pretty simple draft golston,switch to the 4-3 def. that fits your players,free agent veteren o-line with the xtra cash and regardless of a below ave. offense...we make the PLAYOFFS and probably win a game too
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1-21-2008 @ 6:01PM
tobrien28 said...
I don't know much about Glenn Dorsey or a 3-4 Defense, but is Dorsey the kind of guy who could solidify the nose-tackle position?
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1-21-2008 @ 6:03PM
JAlper said...
Tobrien - Dorsey isn't an ideal fit for 3-4 nose tackle but it's probably a moot point since he won't be around when the Jets draft anyway. Vernon Gholston of Ohio State could fit the need for an outside rusher, though.
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1-22-2008 @ 5:33PM
BK said...
if chris long was there that would be sweet
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1-22-2008 @ 6:28PM
Chris N said...
yea Dorsey is like Robertson a pass rusher. The problem with the Jets defense is they are set up to play a 4-3 not a 3-4 but the coaches are set to play a 3-4. Time to get a new Defense coordinater and draft Chris Long or Dorsey if they do move to the 4-3. Then at LB we could have Harris Hobson and vilma.
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1-22-2008 @ 6:29PM
Chris N said...
does any 1 know who the jets are planning on drafting
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