
3 NY Jets players who (maybe) won’t make the 53-man roster
The New York Jets are starting over in 2025 in many ways. Aaron Rodgers is gone, and Justin Fields is in. The coaching staff has also changed.
What is clear is that the team is trying to stay young and build from within. This makes sense, to a degree, as the defense should be among the best in the league again under the eye of new head coach Aaron Glenn. The offense has talent at skill positions, such as running back Breece Hall and wide receiver Garrett Wilson, and could be more efficient without Rodgers.
New York was expected to be good last year, and it was not. Talent is on the roster, but needs to be addressed early in the 2025 NFL draft. If those needs, such as defensive tackle, are filled, the players below might find themselves looking for a new team.
Three New York Jets who might have issues making the 2025 roster
Quarterback Tyrod Taylor
At this point, Taylor has bounced around the league for seemingly 50 years, and he has even started some. He is good enough to be a backup but not good enough to ever be counted on to be a long-term starter. Since he has so much experience, though, he should be a wise voice in the locker room for such a young roster.