The Jets entered the offseason with $73 million in cap space but also faced $91 million in dead charges, highlighting their need for at least 10 new starters to become competitive by 2026. Their free agency strategy focused on quantity over quality, resulting in several signings: edge Joseph Ossai ($36M), edge Kingsley Enagbare ($10M), DT David Onyemata ($10.5M), LB Demario Davis ($22M), and safety Dane Belton ($6M). Additionally, they traded for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick from the Dolphins for a seventh-round pick, aiming to bolster their secondary. Overall, the Jets prioritized filling gaps on their roster rather than making high-profile acquisitions.
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