Following the conclusion of the 2018 NFL season, it was clear that the New York Jets had room to improve at the cornerback position.
For that reason, it was not only a bit confusing but also a bit concerning that now-former general manager Mike Maccagnan elected not to address the situation in the offseason.
Heading into training camp this year, both Morris Claiborne and Buster Skrine were no longer on the roster. Instead, the Jets were expected to have Darryl Roberts replace Morris Claiborne opposite Trumaine Johnson and have Brian Poole replace Skrine in the slot.