In the lead-up to the 2018 NFL draft, the hullabaloo was all about one position quarterback. With a loaded crop that included five signal-callers who would go on to be first-round .
With the 2022 NFL draft approaching, it's important to remember one thing: While the event is and should be about hope, mistakes will be made. Those can go far beyond simply picking a player who doesn't pan out.
The stars of today have been busy throughout free agency as megatrades have continued to drop, but the majority of teams will rely on the 2022 NFL draft to replenish their rosters and search for a difference-maker.
Entering the offseason, the New York Jets had $48.5 million of cap space and quite a few holes to fill on their roster. Less than a week into free agency, their available cap space is now down to $29.