The Jet Press

● By Ryan Heckman
To say this season hasn't gone the way fans were hoping for is an understatement. The NY Jets are 3-7 and well in the conversation for a top-five or even top-three draft pick next spring. Mathematically, the Jets aren't out of it yet. But, we'd be kidding ourselves in trying to finagle these Jets into the postseason by way of some dream scenario. This organization is going nowhere, and fast, this season. As a matter of fact, the entire Aaron Rodgers experiment could very well end with a thud and without anything to show for it. The Rodgers signing, Davante Adams trade, and all of the other moves the Jets have made to keep their quarterback happy could wind up being for nothing. Rodgers hasn't looked like the player he once was and the Jets look like they need to start planning ahead. So, where do they turn? This coming quarterback class isn't the best, but New York just might want to give themselves a shot by addressing the position, even if Rodgers comes back for one more year. Heck, maybe a first-round quarterback motivates Rodgers just one more time.