Good News: New York Jets Found Their Jermaine Johnson Replacement

The New York Jets have some interesting internal candidates, including second-year edge rusher Will McDonald IV, who is coming off a standout performance, and Takk McKinley, who impressed during training camp and is expected to see more playing time. They also have promising undrafted free agents Braiden McGregor and Eric Watts. However, with the team in a win-now mode, they may want more stability than relying on a journeyman and a couple of undrafted players.

Jets still have high hopes for little-used Will McDonald

Jermaine Johnson’s departure leaves a significant gap, as he was an all-around edge rusher who excelled in both pass-rushing and run defense, earning high marks from Pro Football Focus and a Pro Bowl nod last season. While McDonald and McKinley are more pass-rush specialists, and McGregor and Watts are better at defending the run, none of them match Johnson’s versatility.

The Jets could explore free-agent options to fill Johnson’s role. Although the market is limited in mid-September, there are a few potential players who could provide pass-rushing ability or reliable depth, offering a safety net behind their undrafted prospects.

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