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  • NYJ Defensive Lineman #97
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    Tufele joins the Jets’ defensive line rotation as a big-bodied backup. He totaled four quarterback pressures and 0.5 NFL sacks last year. The former figure ties his career-high and the latter sets a new one. He’s secured double-digit tackles in each of the last three seasons, bringing his four-year career sum to 27.
  • NYJ Defensive Tackle #93
    28-year-old Cowart couldn’t get on the field in 2023 before becoming a rotational option for last year’s Bears. He will aim for the same role in the Big Apple, while also likely contributing on special teams.
  • NYJ Tight End #84
    This is an interesting signing, for the time being. While the Jets could still do more to address their tight end room, last year’s leading pass-catcher at the position, Tyler Conklin, remains a free agent. Smartt came on late last season for the Chargers, catching 16 passes for 208 yards on 19 targets while averaging 13.0 YPR. The former college QB has spent the last three seasons honing his tight end skills. His brief flashes may be enough to earn him an increased role in 2025 if he can impress in camp.
  • NYJ Linebacker #50
    Davis finished last season with the Jets and will now have a chance to make Aaron Glenn’s 53-man roster this upcoming season. A former first-round pick from the 2021 draft, Davis is one of several busts from the infamous Ron Rivera era in Washington. Davis is anything but a lock to make the Jets’ roster this offseason.
  • NYJ Linebacker #57
    Mosley is designated as a post-June 1 cut, meaning the Jets will save $4 million with the move. The 32-year-old has been the captain of the Jets’ defense when healthy but dealt with a neck injury in 2024. Originally drafted by the Ravens, Mosley has made five career Pro Bowls and has 1,083 career combined tackles, 10 forced fumbles, 12 interceptions, and 12 sacks over his 10-season career. The Athletic’s Zach Rosenblatt previously reported that he believed Mosley would retire in the offseason. He leaves behind a storied career if he does hang it up, but if Mosley chooses to return, he would have a market as a starting linebacker.
  • NYJ Center #71
    Myers was a four-year starter with the Packers and, as ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler notes, was Justin Fields’ teammate at Ohio State. The signing appears to be a depth-move at first glance though. Current Jets C Joe Tippmann is just two years into his NFL career and earned PFWA All-Rookie Team honors in 2023. Jets RG Alijah Vera-Tucker and LG John Simpson are both under contract through the 2025 season as well.
  • NYJ Cornerback #23
    Coming off his first season as the Jets’ nickel back, 28-year-old Oliver had a largely solid 2024. With D.J. Reed lost to the Lions in free agency, the Jets would not have wanted to also lose their No. 3, even if Sauce Gardner’s presence makes the entire secondary better. Oliver hasn’t kicked outside much since 2019-20, so he should mostly remain in the middle in 2025.
  • NYJ Tackle #77
    Okorafor started 48 games across three seasons with the Steelers from 2020-2022 but became a part-time player in 2023 before being signed by the Patriots ahead of the 2024 season. He appeared in just one game for New England last season before stepping away from the team, so the Jets will be hoping the 27-year-old can show enough to earn a job as a backup tackle.
  • NYJ Linebacker #45
    Weaver most recently spent time on the Rams’ practice squad but took his latest NFL snap with the Texans early in the 2024 season. The former fourth-round pick spiked for 5.5 sacks in 2022, his second pro season, but has struggled to find a role across three teams ever since. He will be fighting for a roster spot as a rotational pass-rusher this summer.
  • MIA Safety #21
    Davis is a former third-round pick, spending all five of his years in the NFL with the Jets. He has eight career interceptions and 15 passes defended, primarily playing as a reserve defensive back and special teamer. The Dolphins add him for depth in the secondary.