On to the D-line, which still needs to replace, from last year’s effective rotation, two key inside pieces that departed in free agency — Sheldon Rankins to the Texans and Nathan Shepherd to the Saints.
“We still have Quinnen — he’s pretty good,” Saleh said of the Jets’ ever-rising Pro Bowl 3-technique, Quinnen Williams. “We want to add to those pieces. Sheldon is a phenomenal player, and you know how much I love Shep. Going to New Orleans and getting what he got, I’m really excited for him.
“But we’ll be all right, we’ll figure it out.”
Leaping across the trenches to center, another free agent the Jets have considered is Ben Jones, who’s going into his 12th pro season after spending the last seven with Tennessee and the last five under Titans OL coach Keith Carter, now the Jets’ OL coach/run game coordinator. Jones participated in his first Pro Bowl (actually the first “Pro Bowl Games”) in January. No meetings have yet been scheduled but Douglas said, “There is interest in Ben.”
The Jets lost one backup center candidate in Dan Feeney to the Dolphins but brought in two other young veterans with C experience in Wes Schweitzer and Trystan Colon.
“There are a couple of things they’re going to add,” Douglas said of his new interior OL tandem. “They play with the mentality, toughness and grit at that position that you’re looking for. And their tenacity and versatilty, as players they can line up at guard or center, that adds value to the line.”
But free agency isn’t the only stone the Jets can turn to find top candidates for their two positions on opposite sides of the line. Pre-trade, they still have the 13th, 42nd and 43rd picks in the first three rounds of the draft. Interior D-linemen around those picks include Clemson’s Bryan Bresee in Round 1 and Michigan’s Mazi Smith and Wisconsin’s Keeanu Bolton in Round 2. In the second round, a couple of centers could also be attractive in Minnesota’s John Michael Schmitz and TCU’s Steve Avila.
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