New York Jets DE Carl Lawson is poised to have a career year this season. Jets defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich says Lawson can set a new career high in sacks
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The NFL’s offseason is unlike any other sport. It has everything mapped out in a way that keeps you engaged in its experience. With the awards, combines, draft and schedule release, it is easy to look up one day and say, “Training camp is less than two months away?” Every fan has their eyes on who will be in the Super Bowl, but most teams understand that winning a division typically comes before even considering a Super Bowl run, and that is the divisional race. This becomes a great opportunity for bettors on futures to identify teams that will emerge on top of each group. There are two overwhelming favorites, intriguing underdogs and tight races for second place. There’s also one exact outcome that pays well and seems to be a likely outcome. Let’s break down each division and determine the values associated with each team.
The New York Jets signed former San Francisco 49ers defensive end Ronald Blair, continuing to bolster a stout defensive line in NFL free agency this offseason
The New York Jets have signed defensive lineman Ronald Blair, a favorite of coach Robert Saleh from their days together with the San Francisco 49ers. The addition of Blair on Tuesday bolsters a defensive line that is considered a strength of the Jets. New York added defensive ends Carl Lawson and Vinny Curry, and defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins in free agency to a unit that already included Quinnen Williams, Folorunso Fatukasi, John Franklin-Myers and Nathan Shepherd.
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