The New York Jets are in the midst of a key offseason for the franchise. After years of missing the playoffs and general ineptitude, the Jets showed some signs of life in Robert Saleh's second season as head coach. The Jets have a capable defense and a lot of young talent on offense. The QB position has always plagued New York and figures to be the key to unlocking a return to the postseason.
There are already rumors that the Jets are looking to acquire future Hall of Fame QB Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers. New York hired former Packers OC Nathaniel Hackett, who was hired by the Denver Broncos as head coach before this past regular season. Hackett was swiftly let go by the Broncos after major struggles with QB Russell Wilson. The initial thought was the Broncos went after Hackett to lure Rodgers to Denver via trade. The same thought process is now being applied a second time with the Jets.