Pro Football Focus

● By Josh Liskiewitz
The New York Jets have reportedly decided to move on from Aaron Rodgers (and possibly Davante Adams), making the quarterback position a top priority for both the short and long term. Unfortunately, this year’s draft lacks the high-end QB talent of last year’s class, making it unlikely that the Jets will land a premium prospect at Pick No. 7. As a result, they may look to be more aggressive in free agency and the trade market while targeting a developmental quarterback in the draft. The Jets have several other pressing needs, starting with bolstering a defensive front that struggled against the run last season — Quinnen Williams was the only interior defender who graded positively more often than not. They may also need to find a replacement for cornerback D.J. Reed, who is set to hit free agency and could command a top-tier contract. Regardless of how they address the quarterback position, the Jets have plenty of roster holes to fill. With eight draft picks at their disposal, they should have ample opportunities to add young talent throughout the draft.