As a franchise, the future looks exciting for the New York Jets. The 2026 offseason should be fun. The team will have abundant cap space and four picks in the top two rounds of the NFL Draft to improve. A little further over the horizon is the 2027 NFL Draft, where the Jets have three first round picks.

There’s plenty to make Jets fans hopeful.

Before we get to that, there is the matter of finishing out the 2025 season. That will be a far less pleasant task. A team that began the season short on talent already traded two of its three best players in order to stockpile those resources. The only of those top three players to not be traded, Garrett Wilson, is currently out with an injury.

The Jets’ 23-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 12 is a stark reminder of how difficult the prese

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