Yes, the Jets will have about $90 million in salary cap space to address their offensive holes in free agency. And they have plenty of holes. They lack a true No. 1 wide receiver or running back. Their tight end production improved in 2017, but it is far from elite. And their offensive line was a mess for much of last season. With all that in mind, let's get to the candidates ...
He debuted as the Jets' quarterbacks coach in 2017, after spending the previous four seasons out of football. His specialty is working with quarterbacks, which could be a plus for developing a young quarterback.