Where Do the Jets Go From Here?

One off-season move can have a domino effect on the rest. As it stood prior to the trade with San Diego, Jets general manager, Mike Tannenbaum, had his sights set on selecting a cornerback with the 29th overall pick in the draft. By acquiring Antonio Cromartie, the Jets will be able to use their first round pick on a different position. 

Now that Thomas Jones has signed a two-year deal with the Chiefs and won’t be returning to New York, my question is where do the Jets get a running back from? If Leon Washington ends up remaining on the Jets, they should be content with going into the season with Shonn Greene as their premiere back and Washington as a change of pace and third-down back. I ‘d be elated if this happened for the reason that they wouldn’t have to acquire a new running back; one less need. If Washington signs with another team, then what? With Shonn Greene the lone running back left on the roster of their former three-headed rushing attack, would it make sense for the Jets to use a draft pick on a running back and have a rookie and second-year back making up their backfield? Do they instead sign a veteran back to split time with Greene? In this case, who is that veteran? 

The Jets could benefit from adding depth at some positions but before they add depth, they need to take care of some positions that could use a makeover at the top of the depth chart like an outside linebacker across from Calvin Pace, defensive end, running back (depending on Leon), safety and third receiver. 

Getting an outside linebacker is currently the Jets most critical need. For the people who question Cromartie’s skills, putting pressure on the quarterback will make Cromartie better. 

For now, Jets fans, we’ll have to sit patiently and wait for the next move and see how it effects other potential moves.

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