The New York Jets should imagine they are not going to attain many factors this season.
On Wednesday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted the Jets agreed to commerce a 2026 sixth-rounder to the Cleveland Browns for second-year defensive deal with Jowon Briggs and a 2026 seventh-rounder.
The defensive trades sign the Jets are frightened about their passing offense, which has reportedly struggled all through coaching camp.
Jets beginning quarterback Justin Fields even admitted the unit might not be explosive this season.
“I imply, we’re effective with taking eight-yard completions each play if I am being trustworthy with you,” the QB informed the media Tuesday. “It may not be as thrilling on the offensive aspect of the ball for followers, however like I stated, it is environment friendly ball. It is also getting the protection drained simply driving down the sector like that.”
New Jets offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand tried to make clear Fields’ remark Wednesday, saying he will take what the protection provides him.
Even so, Fields has struggled to throw the ball precisely all through his profession. The 2021 first-round decide accomplished a below-average 61.1% of his passes for 7,780 yards with 45 touchdowns and 31 interceptions in his first 4 seasons with the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers.
With that in thoughts, the Jets appear to be doubling down on their protection, which ranked third in yards allowed (313.8) final season.
Neither Phillips nor Briggs is elite, however they shore up a D-line that already options three-time Professional Bowl DT Quinnen Williams.
Phillips had 148 solo tackles in his first seven seasons with the Vikings and Buffalo Payments. Professional Soccer Focus gave Briggs an honest 66.5 run-defense grade in six video games final season.
New York appears ready to play a low-scoring model of soccer this season. But when it helps the Jets exceed expectations and finish a 14-year playoff drought, their followers will not care.
