Things will change. With rosters over 90 players apiece and all 32 teams needing to cut down to 53 by the end of August, things will concretely and absolutely change.
Undrafted free agent cuts, veteran cap casualties, troubled employees—much bottom of the depth chart action is to come, including the New York Jets. But as it pertains to the meat of the roster, it’s officially time to diagnose.
At any point prior to the NFL Draft, it’s silly to look ahead. Ridiculous is also the notion to project the depth chart immediately following the draft—for undrafted rookies and fallout from the weekend’s transactions linger for a couple of weeks.