Jets still have plenty of holes to fill after early NFL free agency spurt

Jets still have plenty of holes to fill after early NFL free agency spurt

The Jets got off to a fast start to free agency on Monday but have slowed to a crawl since then.

Quarterback Justin Fields, cornerback Brandon Stephens and safety Andre Cisco were quickly added on the first day the Jets were able to negotiate contracts with free agents.

But the only additions since then were defensive end Rashad Weaver and offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor on Wednesday, and they project as a depth pieces on the lines.

It is clear that new head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey are not fans of throwing money around in free agency.

That usually proves to be smart in the long term if you can draft well. We’ll see if they can accomplish that very big if.

In the short term it gives Jets fans angst as they watch free agents fly off the board to other teams and it makes the holes on the roster feel glaring.

Free agency is not over.

The Jets will sign players for the coming days and weeks and maybe even months, but the options dwindle the longer the offseason goes.

Here are some of the Jets’ remaining holes and what’s out there still to fill them:

Defensive tackle

The Jets are supermodel thin at this position.

Quinnen Williams is the only proven player at a position that usually has a heavy rotation in games.

The Jets are going to need to add a few bodies here.

Raekwon Davis, Morgan Fox and Benito Jones are some of the names still on the market.

If the Jets wait to address defensive tackle until the NFL Draft, Mason Graham is the top player but he could be gone by the time the Jets are on the clock at No. 7. 

Right tackle

Joe Douglas spent much of his time as Jets GM trying to fix the offensive line.

He finally had success in his final year on the job, and the Jets have four returning starters but there is a hole at right tackle.

Morgan Moses agreed to a three-year deal with the Patriots and is gone.

The team did sign Okorafor, who has 60 career starts but only one last year, but he is more likely a depth piece and not a starter.

Free agent Germain Ifedi could be a right tackle option for the Jets. Scott Galvin-Imagn Images

Jedrick Wills is a former first-round pick who is the most recognizable name, but he has been a left tackle for his entire career.

Germain Ifedi, Dillon Radunz and Kendall Lamm are other options.

Wide receiver

The happy reunion story of Fields and Garrett Wilson is going to sour quickly if Fields does not have someone else to throw to.

With the release of Davante Adams and the expected release of Allen Lazard, that leaves the Jets with Xavier Gipson and Malachi Corley to play with Wilson.

Tim Patrick makes sense for the Jets because of his history with Glenn and offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, but he is not really a No. 2 receiver.

Cooper Kupp, who was released by the Rams, could be a wide receiver option for the Rams. AP

The most notable names on the market are all older than 30 — Amari Cooper, Stefon Diggs, Keenan Allen and Cooper Kupp.

Signing an older receiver does not make much sense for the Jets. Maybe someone shakes free in a trade?

Mougey is going to have to get creative here.

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The best option for the Jets may be bringing back Tyler Conklin, who officially hit free agency on Wednesday.

There are not a lot of great options in free agency, and Conklin has been solid in his three years with the Jets.

Mo Allie-Cox and Gerald Everett are other тιԍнт ends in free agency.

The Raiders are expected to trade Michael Mayer and the Jets should explore what the price is there.

Penn State’s Tyler Warren is an option with the No. 7 pick.

The Jets should consider making a trade for Raiders тιԍнт end Michael Mayer, The Post’s Brian Costello writes. Getty Images

Safety

The Jets added Cisco, tendered Tony Adams and they re-signed Isaiah Oliver, who can play both safety and corner, but they still need to do more here.

Justin Simmons is now 31 but Mougey knows him well from Denver. Julian Blackmon and Marcus Epps are other possibilities.

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