Deep Dive: New York Jets roster review
1. Justin Fields reunites with former teammate Garrett Wilson
The Jets brought in Justin Fields to be the signal caller in 2025, reuniting him with former Ohio State teammate Garrett Wilson. Fields is coming off a season with the Steelers where he recorded six starts going 4-2 and throwing for 1,106 yards and five touchdowns to only one interception. He also added 289 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns. Wilson had his third straight 1,000+ yard receiving season to start his NFL career in 2024 with 1,104 yards on a career high 101 receptions and seven touchdowns.
"It's someone that I'm familiar with, someone that I have a great relationship with, someone that I love just watching him play," Wilson said. "Since I've met Justin, it's been a pleasure to lineup alongside of him. And then when I'm on the sideline, I just got to watch him. His first play at Ohio State touching the ball, he went 60, 70 yards running down the pipe of the defense for a touchdown. That's the type of stuff that sticks with me with Justin and so I didn't think we'd get this opportunity on this level. It's exciting, I'm still taking it in all the way. It's cool, it's cool. We've been definitely picking up where we left off."
2. Continue building offensive line in NFL Draft
For the second year in a row, the Jets used their first selection in the NFL Draft to improve the offensive line, selecting tackle Armand Membou with the seventh overall pick, the second offensive lineman off the board. Membou played in 35 games with the University of Missouri. The right tackle has impressed in the offseason program.
"Membou's doing outstanding," said Aaron Glenn, Jets head coach. "He's working his butt off. He's learning every day, too."
After selecting tackle Olu Fashanu 11th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Jets are hoping they have locked down the tackle position for the future.
3. Youth movement underway in New York
The Jets chose to get younger in the offseason, currently having the second youngest roster in football after fielding the 29th oldest roster in 2024. The Jets have only three players over the age of 30, quarterback Tyrod Taylor, long snapper Thomas Hennessy and wide receiver Josh Reynolds, down from 12 in the 2024 season. Glenn said some advice earlier in his career from Saints executive Jeff Ireland informed the offseason.
"You can't be afraid of the young player and we trust the players that we have," [Glenn said](https://www.newyorkjets.com/video/aaron-glenn-jets-ota-phase-3-press-conference-05-21-2025rs," Glenn said last week of Ireland's guidance, via Rich Cimini of ESPN. Related Links Garrett Wilson: 'I'm hopeful I'm a Jet for life' 2025 NFL schedule, AFC East: Takeaways, full list of games for Bills, Dolphins, Jets, Patriots 2025 NFL season: Projecting performances of quarterbacks who changed teams in offseason Some coaches would prefer to start their tenures with veterans they trust, particularly those who know the system, in hopes of getting off to a good start. Glenn, however, is most interested in acquiring the best players, regardless of age. "Listen, do we want younger players? Absolutely. It%27s a young man%27s game," Glenn said. "It%27s a young man%27s game, but we want players that can help us win. So if those players happen to be 30 years old, we get those players. It just so happened that we got younger while we got players that could help us win." "Aaron Glenn OTA Day 2 Press Conference (5/21)"). "So regardless of their age, we're going to put them out there and let them play."