Which Tight Ends Should Jets Target After Top Free Agents Received Franchise Tag?
Earlier this offseason, the Jets were in a position to address the tight end position by adding a top-tier asset in free agency.
Now, three of the very best tight ends set to hit the market are locked in for 2022 with their current teams.
David Njoku, Mike Gesicki and Dalton Schultz each received the franchise tag from their respective clubs this week.
Much to the chagrin of Jets fans, Schultz was the most recent domino to fall, getting the tag from the Cowboys on Tuesday morning. It makes sense for Dallas—after Blake Jarwin's injury and the expected release of Amari Cooper—but Schultz would've been a tremendous addition in New York.
Nonetheless, the Jets must move forward and find value in the remaining assets on the table. Where should New York go from here? Let's break it down.
Which Tight Ends Should the New York Jets Target Going Forward?
Add Top Tight End in NFL Draft
Target Best Remaining Tight Ends in Free Agency
Why Not Both?
Consistent production from the tight end position will be pivotal in Wilson's evolution. Sure, they would've loved a player like Schultz, but imagine how much better this Jets offense can be with an improved tight end room, possibly another top wide receiver and some questions answered on the offensive line.
The Jets have plenty of work to do on the defensive side of the ball as well, but this would certainly be a step in the right direction.
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