The New York Jets continue to stay active as the offseason rolls on, with roster decisions, quarterback speculation, and draft positioning all taking center stage. Following the recent trade of Justin Fields, attention has shifted toward what the Jets will do next at quarterback and how the front office plans to build around the current core. Around the league, analysts are weighing in on the Jets direction, potential draft targets, and how this roster could take shape heading into the 2026 NFL season. Here is the latest Jets News roundup for March 18.
Jets News
- Jets QB Plan Still Unclear After Fields Trade –
New York Post
The Jets decision to move on from Justin Fields has created more questions than answers at quarterback. With the draft approaching, the team could explore both veteran and rookie options as they reshape the position. - Jets Eye Quarterback Options in 2026 NFL Draft –
Jets X-Factor
Several quarterback prospects are being linked to the Jets as the team evaluates its long term plan. The front office is expected to do extensive homework on this class leading up to draft day. - How Jets Free Agency Moves Impact Draft Strategy –
Sports Illustrated
Early free agency additions have given the Jets more flexibility heading into the draft. Analysts believe the team could now focus on best player available rather than drafting strictly for need. - Jets Roster Taking Shape After Busy Offseason Start –
ESPN
With several key moves already completed, the Jets roster is beginning to take shape. The next phase will be filling remaining gaps through the draft and potential late free agency signings. - Fans React to Jets Offseason Moves and Direction –
Gang Green Nation
Jets fans continue to debate the direction of the team following recent moves. Opinions remain split on the quarterback situation and whether the team is building toward contention.
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