Green (trade addition), Quincy Enunwa (already re-signed), Robby Anderson (re-signed). FLORHAM PARK — One of the biggest takeaways from this preseason is that the Jets have significantly more talent than they did a year ago. Let's presume they get an edge rusher in free agency. More: Jets coach Adam Gase not losing sleep over new kicker's important debut. 1 receiver (Green), a deep threat (Anderson), and a physical, short-range guy who can block (Enunwa). Webb is an exclusive rights free agent, so he is a lock to be back. 3 -- and can take Alabama left tackle Jonah Williams there. Peake is a strong special teams guy who comes cheap.
If Webb shows enough progress in the spring, that would prevent the Jets from having to spend a lot of money on a backup quarterback. If he can improve his ball security, he could double as the return man. The Jets signed Farley after he was waived by the Colts last week to upgrade their safety depth. Williamson (torn ACL) is done for the season. Expect Cashman to push for playing time at ILB as a rookie, but he and McClellan will also play big roles on special teams. The splurge of $35 million guaranteed was a cost the Jets could afford, and they needed the every-down element Bell can provide.
Brian Poole struggled as the Falcons' nickel corner last season, but he is still an upgrade over Buster Skrine. Bell will maximize the line's blocking to raise the Jets' overall rushing effectiveness, but his pop as a reliable outlet receiver also can put Darnold in a more comfortable zone.
The dialed-up pressure from the front seven will help this group make more big plays on the ball. They can't overhaul the whole line. Aging career backup coming off a season-ending shoulder injury.
Darryl Slater may be reached at dslater@njadvancemedia.com. And he'll get to be the No. Bell is a proven superstar, but it remains to be seen what kind of player he is after a nearly 20-month layoff.
And Cannon, a special teams contributor, showed some running ability in the summer. They need to prioritize. Should be a productive backfield trio -- Bell, Crowell, McGuire. Here is a breakdown of the Jets' depth chart as the 2019 regular season approaches, focusing on those changes. The Jets have Adam Gase on board as their new head coach, but they still have to navigate free agency and the 2019 NFL Draft before they determine what their offensive depth chart will look like come September. Powell, the Jets’ longest-tenured player, should thrive in a less demanding role. Gregg Williams made a surprising-but-wise move in sticking with a base 3-4 defense in New York. Harrison is a good safety net if Long struggles again. Analysis: Hennessy and Edwards enter their third season working together. Follow him on Twitter @DarrylSlater. Otherwise, this remains one of the league's weakest groups. Official Home of New York Jets Stats . But he's been around and the Jets know what they can expect from him, at least. Then came the questions about whether Gase wanted Bell in the backfield as much as Maccagnan did.
The Jets can't count on him to play more than a handful of situation snaps, but the playing time he does get can help restore his confidence and increase his chances to find success flanking the front three. The underrated addition here is position coach Frank Pollack. 3 overall draft pick to play in between them. The good news: Beachum has the potential to be a lot better, and Shell should be danger of losing his job to rookie Chuma Edoga, a player the Jets traded up to draft in the third round. 1 receiver, at least for 2019. Analysis: The top three receivers are all capable playmakers who have skillsets that should complement each other well. Here is how things could look at quarterback entering 2019 ... Let's see if he can build on his encouraging progress to end 2018. So as the Jets prepare to begin their season Sunday at MetLife Stadium against the Bills, here’s a closer look at the strengths and weaknesses on the depth chart. All signs point to Chris Herndon having a big second season as the next top receiver at the position. Can Webb do his part? Montgomery has shown tremendous versatility and playmaking ability this preseason, and should have a big role in the offense. After being forced into play as a makeshift starter in Denver, Siemian embraced career backup mode in Minnesota behind Kirk Cousins for a year. Here is how things could look at tight end entering 2019 ... Herndon showed a lot of progress late in his rookie season -- an encouraging sign for the Jets and Darnold. More: Why three Hall of Fame running backs expect Le'Veon Bell to be dominant again. The rookie can play in-line, but he also can serve as a lead-blocking fullback at times for Bell, who did some of his best work behind Roosevelt Nix in Pittsburgh.
Will the Jets sign running back Le'Veon Bell in free agency? © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. Here is how things could look at center entering 2019 ... Look, Long did struggle in 2018.
Backups: Eric Tomlinson (re-signed), Neal Sterling (re-signed). Between Bell, Crowder and Montgomery, Darnold can short-pass his way out of trouble. Rookie fifth-round pick Blake Cashman will serve as a strong backup and a special teams asset. The Jets can't spend big money on replacements at every single spot. More: Adam Gase's non-answers say plenty about Jets' decision to cut Jachai Polite. SIGN UP to watch every NFL game and RedZone during the 2019 season on DAZN, MORE NEW YORK JETS:Latest on GM search; NY tabs 'favorite' for job. Cannon is a solid special teams player as a gunner.
Spain -- who has started 48 games for the Titans at left guard-- would be a good replacement for James Carpenter, who is declining and will surely be allowed to walk in free agency. Analysis: This is the Jets’ deepest offensive position. Check it out below. SIGN UP to watch every NFL game and RedZone during the 2019 season on DAZN. Roberts was a first-team All-Pro selection as a returner in 2018 and could be re-signed, especially if the Jets are wary of turning the returner duties over to Cannon. The Jets will be in constant attack mode, and they now have the ideal three-man heat to set the tone. Analysis: Griffin and Brown proved this summer they can be playmakers. He and Gase will mesh blocking concepts well with Bell in mind. Analysis: Leonard Williams is looking for a breakout year as he plays for a new contract, and the hope is that Quinnen Williams, who will play a big role as a rookie, can help make that happen. The Jets must keep their top three healthy. The 30-year-old will like being able to play aggressive with his specialty — press coverage. Vedvik has talent, but will be under pressure to quickly fix the problems that plagued him late in the preseason. Hewitt and Luvu showed potential as backups last season, and will have increased roles. Siemian's time with the Broncos did not overlap with Gase's coordinating in Denver, but they have the ultimate common bond of Peyton Manning.
Although he will incorporate hybrid concepts from his long history with the 4-3, his ability to adjust to his inherited personnel allowed the Jets to be more definitive in their offseason planning. Box 235 Hiawatha, IA 52233 1-800-PRO-DRAFT (1-800-776-3723)
Starters: A.J. That probably means they won't have to draft an edge rusher like Josh Allen or Clelin Ferrell at No.
The Jets especially need their two best offensive linemen, Osemele and Winters, to stay healthy. So the Jets were smart to clean up the messy committee behind him and draft a good, natural complementary run-blocker in Trevon Wesco. When the other NFL team in New York drafted Saquon Barkley a pick ahead of Darnold last year, the Giants were mocked. Analysis: Mosley and Jenkins are the Jets’ only proven linebackers. Qvale is a reliable backup who is worth retaining for cheap. Maybe the Jets finally have a legit tight end, after years of searching.
Here is how things could look at running back entering 2019 ... Starter: Le'Veon Bell (free agent addition). The Jets did not provide any timetable for Austin (knee) or Moore (ankle) who are both recovering from serious injuries suffered last year in college. The opportunity cost of getting Williams was the Jets settling for a third-round flyer on Jachai Polite for edge-rushing help from the second level.
Anderson will try to back up a career year and Kaufusi and Franklin-Myers should be capable of making an impact. Before former general manager Mike Maccagnan was fired, he made plenty of key personnel moves to help the scheme overhauls on both sides of the ball. The Jets would have a true No. He is expendable with Bell in the mix, especially coming off season-ending neck surgery.
Burnett flashed late in 2018 as an undrafted rookie. Depth Chart Injury Report Stats Standings Transactions Team Awards 2020 Media Guide 2020 Yearbook Advertising. With that in mind, let's sketch out the 2019 Jets' ideal offensive depth chart, as they build around quarterback Sam Darnold. Here is how things could look at left guard entering 2019 ... Starter: Quinton Spain (free agent addition). Analysis: The Jets still have one spot open on their practice squad. Behind them, Elijah McGuire had only limited flashes.