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Joe Douglas sounds like he’s ready to be aggressive after two years of gutting the Jets’ roster and restocking it with young talent. He’s got draft picks galore, plenty of salary cap space and if he can find a big trade out there that he likes he’s “ready to strike.”
All of that sounds good and exciting in theory, but are big, bold and aggressive moves really part of the Jets’ offseason plan?
That might depend on the definition of “big, bold and aggressive” because they seem willing to do and spend what’s necessary to build a better team around young quarterback Zach Wilson. But they also know they have a lot of needs, and aren’t at the point where they are just one or two over-priced players away.
“You look at what the Rams did with purchasing developed players already but those guys come with a premium,” said Jets coach Robert Saleh. “Are you at that point where you can make that jump, because of…