2022 Bold Predictions: New York Jets
The New York Jets are a franchise stuck in the basement of the AFC East.
The New York Jets are a franchise stuck in the basement of the AFC East.
The 2020 season was a long one for the New York Jets. The team had a historically bad season. The Jets had awful coaching and talent on the roster last year. It led to a 2-14 season.
Welcome back, folks. It is July, and the season is just weeks away. This means it is time for the yearly task of ranking the top 100 players in the NFL.
The New York Jets had a very exciting offseason, filled with a new head-coaching hire, a busy free agency period, and the drafting of their new franchise signal-caller. The Jets are a far better team than they were a year ago, and Jet fans should be very excited about the future, as well as the present. New York ranks 26th in the power rankings.
The New York Jets just finished an exciting offseason. Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh completed their first draft together. The class is headlined by the second overall pick in the draft, Zach Wilson.
The New York Jets had little hope going into this week to grab their first win finally. That sliver of hope was lost by halftime against the Kansas City Chiefs as the reigning Super Bowl champions handled the Jets with ease in this one.
The New York Jets had six picks in the 2019 NFL Draft, including taking Quinnen Williams at No. 3 overall. The class has not excelled to date, and several players are no longer on the active roster. Following up on a previous article, we check in on how the draft class and undrafted free agents are faring in the NFL.
Week 3 is among us and after two weeks of football, we’re finally seeing those IDP players come to fruition. Not to mention those that opted out and the injury bug which has really started to hit the NFL unfortunately.
With the month of May in the books, Ryan Potts shares his latest hot takes.
Joe Douglas went into this draft with something to prove. There were a lot of different routes that the Jets could have gone, but I think, for the most part, they took the correct route. Let’s get into it.
We are over halfway through the NFL season, and we have gotten a chance to see some of the new talent that was acquired via the draft this past April. Some have been stars while, well, others haven’t. Let’s take a look back at the first-round picks and give some in-depth analysis as to how each of them has done.
Week six has come and gone and we saw another batch of impressive rookie performances. This week was a rather defensive heavy week with a few standouts of the offensive side with one rookie quarterback making NFL history. Let’s get right into the rankings starting, as always, with a couple of honorable mentions.
The New York Jets are a franchise stuck in the basement of the AFC East.
The 2020 season was a long one for the New York Jets. The team had a historically bad season. The Jets had awful coaching and talent on the roster last year. It led to a 2-14 season.
Welcome back, folks. It is July, and the season is just weeks away. This means it is time for the yearly task of ranking the top 100 players in the NFL.
The New York Jets had a very exciting offseason, filled with a new head-coaching hire, a busy free agency period, and the drafting of their new franchise signal-caller. The Jets are a far better team than they were a year ago, and Jet fans should be very excited about the future, as well as the present. New York ranks 26th in the power rankings.
The New York Jets just finished an exciting offseason. Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh completed their first draft together. The class is headlined by the second overall pick in the draft, Zach Wilson.
The New York Jets had little hope going into this week to grab their first win finally. That sliver of hope was lost by halftime against the Kansas City Chiefs as the reigning Super Bowl champions handled the Jets with ease in this one.
The New York Jets had six picks in the 2019 NFL Draft, including taking Quinnen Williams at No. 3 overall. The class has not excelled to date, and several players are no longer on the active roster. Following up on a previous article, we check in on how the draft class and undrafted free agents are faring in the NFL.
Week 3 is among us and after two weeks of football, we’re finally seeing those IDP players come to fruition. Not to mention those that opted out and the injury bug which has really started to hit the NFL unfortunately.
With the month of May in the books, Ryan Potts shares his latest hot takes.
Joe Douglas went into this draft with something to prove. There were a lot of different routes that the Jets could have gone, but I think, for the most part, they took the correct route. Let’s get into it.
We are over halfway through the NFL season, and we have gotten a chance to see some of the new talent that was acquired via the draft this past April. Some have been stars while, well, others haven’t. Let’s take a look back at the first-round picks and give some in-depth analysis as to how each of them has done.
Week six has come and gone and we saw another batch of impressive rookie performances. This week was a rather defensive heavy week with a few standouts of the offensive side with one rookie quarterback making NFL history. Let’s get right into the rankings starting, as always, with a couple of honorable mentions.
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