New York Jets: Early 53-man roster, depth chart prediction 2018

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 09: Sam Darnold
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 09: Sam Darnold /
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The New York Jets entered the 2018 offseason with a lot of holes and deficiencies. They filled them and are looking for them to help the rest of the team.

The New York Jets have their franchise quarterback, but they also filled some of the other holes on the roster. They have a viable NFL backup quarterback who has led a team to the playoffs, a good cover corner, and a good rotation on the defensive front.

Some say that they didn’t make enough changes to the edge rush or offensive line. The offensive line had injuries in 2017. So, we should expect more from that group in a new campaign.

As Joe Caporoso of TurnOntheJets.com showed us, we can have high expectations for the offensive line.

The edge rush should be aided by an improved secondary. The Jets have vastly improved in 2018, and could contend for not only for a playoff spot, but also for the AFC East. In the end it lies at the quarterback position, and there are still questions there, but some are good questions rather than the typical bad ones we’ve been accustomed to this time of year.

So who will play for the Jets in 2018? We will explore.

(Note: Players with asterisks will be listed on multiple positions, and in some places start.)