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Four Cornerbacks the Jets Should Pursue in Free Agency

From top options like Carlton Davis to veterans like Casey Hayward Jr., here are four cornerbacks for the Jets to pursue in free agency this offseason.
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For all the things that went wrong for the New York Jets in the 2021 season, it was hard to not be somewhat pleasantly surprised by the production they got out of their cornerback room. 

Their trio of starters — Bryce Hall, Brandin Echols and Michael Carter II — are all former Day 3 picks from the last two NFL Drafts and brought a combined seven professional starts (all from Bryce Hall) into training camp. 

No team had a more thin or less experienced group of corners last year and, for all things considered, each showed flashes of potential.

Still, the pass defense from a number’s perspective was one of the worst in football all year long. The Jets finished 29th in opposing completion percentage, 30th in total yards allowed and 31st in both opposing quarterback rating and team interceptions. Hall was the top of the group, with an individual grade of 63.2 by PFF, but was outside the top 50 corners in that metric.

Both statements, one that the Jets can be pleased with the development of their young corners and the other that they are best served for reserve or rotational roles moving forward, can be true. While this is a defense that’s more centered around getting pressure with four defensive linemen, the Jets aren’t there just yet, making it extremely important that a strong secondary can buy the front four more time. Plain and simple, this cornerback room needs a major facelift heading into the 2022 campaign at the top of the depth chart, allowing last year’s starters to thrive in relief roles.

There are a lot of intriguing talents available this free agency but finding the right schematic fit cuts off some of the premier talents. Former All-Pro New England Patriot J.C. Jackson is one of the best names available this offseason, however paying a lockdown man-coverage corner to sit in a soft Cover 3 zone all day isn’t getting the most out of his talents. He’d certainly still be one of the top corners in the league, but he’s probably going to be more attracted to destinations that let him sit on an island all day and lock down defenders.

Let’s look at some of the more realistic, zone-coverage corners that would really boost the Jets defense next season.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Carlton Davis defending Green Bay Packers WR Davante Adams
Green Bay Packers CB Rasul Douglas returns interception for touchdown
Seattle Seahawks CB Sidney Jones tries to break up pass
Las Vegas Raiders CB Casey Hayward makes tackle

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