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REPORT: New York Jets Projected To Land Experienced Quarterback

The New York Jets have plenty of quarterbacks currently on the roster.

That doesn’t mean that the team should ignore finding a long-term developmental backup behind  Aaron Rodgers — and if last year taught them anything — a bevy of capable signal callers can be critical to a team pushing through if their starting QB goes down with an injury.

Tyrod Taylor will likely serve as QB2 this season. He signed a two-year deal worth up to $18 million with playing time incentives that suggest he’ll be the backup. However, at 34 years old, Taylor is unlikely be much more than a short-term backup option.

Meanwhile, Zach Wilson remains on the Jets roster. The team has been attempting to trade him, but have yet to receive a serious offer. ESPN’s Rich Cimini suggests that the New York Jets may have to give up a draft pick and eat some of Wilson’s salary in order to make a move happen.

If the Jets aren’t able to move Wilson, then they may just need to hold onto him for another year. That would make it much harder to justify drafting a backup quarterback in 2024.

Either way,  considering Rodgers is already 40 years old, the Jets need to start thinking about their long-term plan at the quarterback position if they want to continue competing after the future Hall of Fame quarterback retires.

New York Jets Projected To Land Notre Dame QB Sam Hartman In NFL Draft

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Nov 4, 2023; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Sam Hartman (10) rolls out to throw against Clemson Tigers during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports

The Jets could consider taking a developmental quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft, and Notre Dame signal caller Sam Hartman could be a logical fit.

ESPN NFL Draft analysts Matt Miller and Jordan Reid projected the best landing spots for each of the top quarterbacks in this year’s draft. When it came to Hartman, Miller had the Jets taking the Notre Dame quarterback in the seventh round.

“…Hartman showed the accuracy, touch and ball placement to be a quality backup in a West Coast system such as the one Nathaniel Hackett runs for the Jets,” Miller wrote. “Considering that Aaron Rodgers is 40 years old and the team was last in QBR last season (23.4) without him, adding to the QB room on Day 3 is logical for New York.”

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