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Updated 2026 New York Jets Offense Depth Chart Revealed
Jets make key offseason moves to bolster offense, but questions remain at QB and WR
Mar. 30, 2026 at 4:53pm
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The Jets' offseason moves aim to reshape their offense, but challenges remain in key areas like quarterback and wide receiver.Florham Park TodayThe New York Jets have been busy this offseason, making moves to improve their offense. They brought back veteran quarterback Geno Smith, but still need to add depth at the position. The running back group is led by Breece Hall, who was franchise tagged, but the depth behind him is uncertain. At wide receiver, the Jets are relying on Garrett Wilson to bounce back from injury, but will likely look to the draft and free agency to add more talent. The offensive line appears to be a strength, with key starters returning and depth added in free agency.
Why it matters
The Jets are looking to build on a promising 2025 season and take the next step towards becoming a playoff contender. Improving the offense, especially at quarterback and wide receiver, will be crucial to their success. The depth chart moves show the team's priorities, but also highlight areas that still need addressing before the 2026 season kicks off.
The details
The Jets made several key moves on offense this offseason, including re-acquiring veteran QB Geno Smith from the Raiders. They also placed the franchise tag on running back Breece Hall to keep him in the fold. However, the wide receiver group remains a concern, with Garrett Wilson coming off an injury-plagued 2025 campaign. The offensive line appears to be a strength, with the team retaining key starters and adding depth in free agency.
- The Jets made their offseason moves during the 2026 NFL free agency period, which began in mid-March.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for April, where the Jets hold multiple early-round picks to potentially address remaining needs on offense.
The players
Geno Smith
A veteran quarterback who returns to the Jets after being acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders. He will compete for the starting job.
Breece Hall
The Jets' star running back who was franchise tagged this offseason as the team works to sign him to a long-term deal.
Garrett Wilson
The Jets' top wide receiver, who is looking to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2025 season.
Darren Mougey
The Jets' general manager, who is tasked with continuing to improve the team's offense through free agency and the draft.
John Simpson
A former Jets offensive lineman who left the team in free agency this offseason.
What they’re saying
“Geno Smith makes his return to Florham Park after being acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders. His numbers have dipped over the past two seasons, but he remains a strong bridge quarterback for whoever the Jets draft this year or in 2027 to be the team's future at the position.”
— Craig Moffett, Author
“The Jets put the franchise tag on Hall as they try to work out an extension. Either way, Hall will be a Jet in 2026, but the depth behind him is questionable at best.”
— Craig Moffett, Author
“With four picks in the first two rounds of the draft, the Jets will almost certainly add a receiver in what is a very deep draft class. Multiple reports say they will add a veteran as well with Jauan Jennings, Stefon Diggs and Christian Kirk still available.”
— Craig Moffett, Author
What’s next
The Jets will look to address their remaining needs on offense, particularly at quarterback and wide receiver, through the 2026 NFL Draft in April. They hold multiple early-round picks and are expected to target those positions to complement their strong offensive line and running game.
The takeaway
The Jets have made some key moves to improve their offense this offseason, but still have work to do to solidify the quarterback and wide receiver positions. Their ability to address those needs through the draft and free agency will be crucial to their success in 2026 and beyond.

