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The New York Jets continue to be one of the most discussed teams of the NFL offseason.
They have not only added Aaron Rodgers to this offense but several other pieces in hopes of breaking their playoff drought.
Despite the growing optimism around this team, Mike Greenberg has voiced his concerns about their offensive line.
In a recent segment of ‘Get Up’ on ESPN, Greenberg said, “The Jets should go out and make a trade for offensive line help immediately.”
.@Espngreeny is begging the Jets to get offensive line help immediately pic.twitter.com/lL1v0Ng6WV
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) August 10, 2023
He specifically called out David Bakhtiari as a potential fit in this offense as a player the Jets should pursue.
Bakhtiari is one of Rodgers’ best friends, a relationship that was cultivated during their time on the Green Bay Packers.
If the Jets do make a trade for him, Bakhtiari would be another former Packer to join this roster.
Greenberg wants to ensure that Rodgers is still standing at the end of the year.
He believes that an improved offensive line is the best way to do that, protecting the team’s biggest asset.
Plus, having an improved offensive line can only help their running game, which could begin the year off to a slow start.
Breece Hall is returning from an ACL tear, and it’s currently unclear when he’ll return to the field.
With that in mind, the Jets will need to work extra diligently to improve this unit, assisting backups until Hall returns to play.
Will the Jets make any more moves, adding even more players to this growing offense?
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