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Welcome to the fourth piece in a long, daily series: Reading the NFL Offseason Tea Leaves. This series is meant to be a primer for anyone who’s not yet steeped themselves in the NFL’s offseason events. We’ll be touching on the fantasy implications for all 32 NFL teams in regards to: Coaching Changes Free Agency NFL Draft The 32-day series will go in reverse order of DraftKings odds of winning the Super Bowl, which means today’s article will cover the New York Jets who are +20,000 odds. Article TL;DR: The Jets have rebuilt their offense and are poised for an upswing in fantasy production. The offensive line is composed of four first and second round draftees, anchored by their first round tackles Armand Membou and Olu Fashanu. Geno Smith and Cade Klubnik will compete for the QB1 role, which will be handing the ball off to a newly extended Breece Hall and tossing it to three first round draftees in Garrett Wilson, Kenyon Sadiq, and Omar Cooper Jr. This offense is loaded, and with average QB play we should see a fantasy relevant turnaround from the Jets. Previous articles: So far, the Tea Leaves series has covered the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, and Cleveland Browns. Tomorrow I’ll post the article for the Las Vegas Raiders, who have quite a few value buys that I’m interested in for 2026 and beyond. submitted by /u/WhiteHeatFF [link] [comments]

New York Jets Fantasy 2026: Reading the Offseason Tea Leaves — Fantasy Redzone