Back to the New York Jets Newsfeed

Options for Edoga: Starter or Depth?

The success of the Green & White is predicated off good line play up front, as well as protecting the young franchise quarterback in Sam Darnold. Many can argue that offensive line was the most disappointing unit for the New York Jets in 2018. They finished 25th in PFF’s Offensive Line Power Rankings, and Kelvin Beachum finished with the highest individual grade of 66.0. During the draft, they addressed a need by selecting Chuma Edoga out of USC with the 92nd pick, which they traded up one spot with Minnesota to secure the former Trojan teammate of Darnold.