We are just days away from the 2024 NFL draft and teams are finalizing their draft boards as they prepare to add a young core to their respective teams.
The 2024 NFL Draft, which is hosted in Detroit, begins on April 25 and the New York Jets are slated to make the 10th overall selection when the first round gets underway.
He has certainly given himself plenty of room to maneuver after a successful free agency, he will have his eye on a few position groups as the Jets get on the clock.
Surprise, surprise: the national media is hating on the New York Jets. Personalities from Stephen A. Smith to Dan Orlovsky have major doubts about the team’s ability to contend in 2023.
There’s criticism — and then there’s New York Jets criticism. Joe Douglas has approached the 2024 offseason exactly as most Jets fans hoped. He has systematically plugged their holes with quality players on short-term deals.
New edge rusher for the New York Jets? Check. That’s been a common theme of the offseason for Joe Douglas so far: systematically going through the team’s biggest holes and filling them with quality players.
The New York Jets have a chance to make a huge addition to their roster with the No. 10 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but they are reportedly hoping to move out of that spot.
Joe Douglas is seemingly far from done wheeling and dealing for the New York Jets. The acquisition of Haason Reddick signals that Douglas is systematically plugging the most important holes on the team.
It couldn’t all go Joe Douglas’ way this off season, right? After a very successful free agency in which Douglas addressed some major areas of concern,
Joe Douglas and co. have been hard at work this offseason trying to put together a team that will end the 13-year playoff drought, and maybe even compete for a Super Bowl in 2024.
The Jets signed wide receiver Mike Williams after a meeting with him last week and General Manager Joe Douglas shared how things went during a visit with another veteran free agent while speaking to reporters from the league meetings on Monday.
The New York Jets were among the more active teams through the first wave of free agency. Joe Douglas entered the 2024 offseason with major question marks at various positions and now over one week removed from free agency Douglas and the crew have found a lot of answers to those burning questions.
A draft-day trade is now seemingly within the realm of possibility for the New York Jets. Initially, it seemed as if the Jets would need the No. 10 overall selection to secure a Week 1 offensive starter whether it'd be at tackle or WR2.
The New York Jets have spent the first week of free agency finding top players that match their price and locking them up to short-term deals. On that
Mike Williams is on board as the Jets add another piece to the brand new offensive huddle. Joe Douglas and company were slated to meet with Williams today and got a deal done. It’s a 1-year contract for the free agent according to NFL insider Josina Anderson.
Any objective look at Joe Douglas will tell you that the Jets GM has done some good and bad at the helm for Gang Green. As is the case with any GM in the history (and future) of the NFL, there are plenty of misses, but there are also more high level hits than you would see from most.
Before free agency began, the New York Jets and general manager Joe Douglas understood that the organization was going to have to manage their cap well
The coming season will be a huge one for a number of New York Jets players, coaches and front-office personnel.
Jets insider Zack Rosenblatt didn't mince words when asked about Zach Wilson's Jets future.
Jets GM Joe Douglas confirmed that QB Zach Wilson and his representation have been granted permission to seek a trade this offseason.
Everything the Jets do revolves around Rodgers, and the team will make as many or as few moves as their 40-year-old quarterback wants in the coming weeks and months.
With Wilson either set to be cut or perhaps traded, the Jets are going to need a new backup quarterback.
Very little has gone according to plan for the Jets this season, but many of the pieces in place right now will remain for next year.
The Jets have had a disappointing and tumultuous season, but a new report suggests it will not cost the team’s top decision-makers their jobs.
New York Jets GM Joe Douglas said that he wishes he had been more patient with QB Zach Wilson after the 2021 NFL Draft.
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