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HC Aaron Glenn on Jets Defensive Front: 'A Little Bit of Everything'

Glenn echoed his GM, saying: "To be able to have an influx of these veteran guys to be to teach these guys exactly how does the locker room need to operate. How do you finish out games? And I'm saying that is because guys like Demario, who I've been with, guys like David Onyemata, who I've been with, guys like Minka."

Enagbare, 26, is one of those versatile youngish veterans who excites Glenn with his adaptability and versatility.

"Kingsley, 6-5, 270. When you look at the defenses I've been on from New Orleans to Detroit to now, man, he fits exactly," Glenn said. "I call him a rusher, which is really a defensive end. From Cam Jordan, to Hutch (Aiden Hutchinson), like he fits that mold of that type. Now, totally different players, but as far as what we're trying to build to make sure that we have a guy on the edge that can really set it, and then be able to rush with power, alright so he was one of them."

Ossai (6-4, 263), who will turn 26 on April 13, appeared in 61 games with the Bengals from 2022-25 and tallied 116 tackles, 16 TFL and 14.5 sacks.

"Ossai, he can do a lot of different things," Glenn said. "He can play the rush, he can play the SAM, he can drop into coverage, he's played special teams quite a bit, he's disruptive. I mean, he had like 5 or 6 years the last two years, so we can utilize him in a number of different spots, and I think that's the best thing about where we're at right now because we have a number of guys that we can maneuver and move around to do some things."

The newcomers will allow Glenn to get creative with his best pass rusher – McDonald IV. Over his past 32 games, the explosive, bendy McDonald IV has racked up 21.5 sacks.

"I mean I can't wait to see the things that we're going to do with Will," Glenn said. "You guys can't wait to see what we're going to do with Will. So, just excited right now to have those guys, and we have, like that many weapons on defense to be able to do some things."

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