The New York Jets face a familiar quarterback challenge, with Russell Wilson reportedly visiting. While Wilson could offer a one-year band-aid, the team's long-term strategy might involve developing Jordan Travis or another young prospect. The Jets' offensive struggles over the past decade are well-documented, but their recent draft moves and a culture shift under Aaron Glenn could lead to improvement, potentially buying time for development.
Impact: High. This highlights the Jets' ongoing struggle to find stability at quarterback, suggesting that short-term fixes like Russell Wilson might not solve their deeper issues. Their path forward depends on developing talent and fostering a winning culture.
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