Jets shouldn't be compelled to pick specialists

As aspect of The Post’s 2022 NFL Draft preview, we look at what the Jets may possibly do at each position. Right now: professionals

It definitely feels like the Jets should make investments in a kicker in the draft one particular of these several years. Every period, they go by way of a rotating forged of candidates. It may possibly be a wise investment decision to draft a person.

But that is not possible this calendar year. The Jets signed Greg Zuerlein in cost-free agency and introduced back Eddy Pineiro, who experienced a sturdy finish to the season for them. Those two will fight it out in training camp.

Punter Braden Mann is getting into his 3rd period right after the Jets drafted him in the sixth spherical of the 2020 draft. He has been inconsistent, but he’s not heading wherever. Extended snapper Thomas Hennessy is the longest-tenured participant on the workforce now with Marcus Maye gone.

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Braden Mann (l.) greets New York Jets kicker Eddy Pineiro immediately after he kicks a discipline goal.
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Braxton Berrios is back again immediately after producing the All-Pro workforce as a returner very last yr, some uncommon continuity at that position for the Jets.

With all of the seats stuffed on unique groups and the Jets obtaining a extensive listing of requirements on offense and defense, Joe Douglas ought to not be looking to incorporate a expert.

That does not suggest distinctive groups will be dismissed. Distinctive groups coordinator Brant Boyer will be lobbying for players who he feels can help his coverage units and the Jets will definitely be having unique groups contributions into thing to consider on Day 3 of the draft.

Jets shouldn't be compelled to pick specialists

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