The New York Jets are experiencing a significant transition, especially on the defensive side, as they assess their roster post-free agency and leading into the NFL draft. The defensive end position is highlighted with yellow flags due to questions about depth despite recent first-round picks, Jermaine Johnson and Will McDonald, showing promise. In contrast, the defensive tackle spot, anchored by Quinnen Williams, is deemed solid, although lacking depth could spell trouble if injuries arise. Moving to the linebacker position, the Jets boast a green flag, led by CJ Mosley and Quincy Williams, both of whom have demonstrated capability in prior seasons. Cornerback remains promising, but with some players coming off inconsistent seasons, there’s a cautious optimism. The safety position raises red flags as it currently stands with limited options, necessitating further moves for viability.