The Jets are searching for a new GM and coach to turn their fortunes around after a disappointing season

They’ve interviewed a bunch of candidates—15 for the GM role and 10 for the coaching gig. Vance Joseph from the Broncos is set to chat with them on Wednesday, and Arthur Smith from the Steelers will follow on Thursday.
So, let’s dive into some fan questions about who could be the dream team to turn things around. If I had the reins, I’d go for Mike Borgonzi, the Chiefs’ assistant GM. He’s been a key player in building the Chiefs into a powerhouse, drafting some real talent like Trent McDuffie and Isiah Pacheco.
Pair him up with Aaron Glenn, the Lions’ defensive coordinator. Glenn knows the Jets well, having been drafted by them back in ’94. He’s got a solid background as a player and coach, plus he’s familiar with the challenges of working with Jets owner Woody Johnson.
It’s been a long 14 years since the Jets last made the playoffs, but I really think Borgonzi and Glenn could be the duo to change that.
Now, should the Jets consider Mike McCarthy? Absolutely! He’s got a winning record and a Super Bowl under his belt. But it seems they’re not keen on bringing him in, which is puzzling given his past success with Aaron Rodgers.
Speaking of Rodgers, his future with the Jets is uncertain. He’s got no guaranteed money left, so it’s looking like he might not stick around for another season.
As for the roster, I think they’ll need to make some changes but not a complete overhaul. There are some young stars like Sauce Gardner and Breece Hall who should stay. However, with free agency looming, it’s likely we’ll see a different lineup next year.
When it comes to the draft, the Jets are picking seventh. They might miss out on some top quarterbacks, so they should grab the best player available, especially at cornerback. Will Johnson from Michigan could be a great fit alongside Gardner.
Overall, the Jets have some big decisions ahead, and fans are eager to see how it all unfolds.