Jets Evaluate Roster Changes After Offseason Moves

The New York Jets have completed major offseason moves through free agency and the draft under new GM Darren Mougey and coach Aaron Glenn following a 3-14 season. The team is conducting a position-by-position analysis of improvements and weaknesses made during the offseason. The evaluation is significant as the Jets prepare for their season opener against Nashville on September 13.
The New York Jets have finished their major offseason roster construction under new general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn, who are working to rebuild a team that finished 3-14 last season. The organization has made changes through both free agency and the draft, with the analysis covering improvements, declines, and areas that have remained unchanged across all positions. Justin Fields is projected to be the opening day starter at quarterback, with Geno Smith identified as the 2026 projected starter. While the major moves are complete, Mougey is expected to make additional roster adjustments before the season opener in Nashville on September 13. The position-by-position evaluation provides a comprehensive look at how the Jets have reshaped their roster.
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