Eh I mean Trey Lance is 6’4”, 230 pounds with a rocket arm that can throw the ball 60 arms flat footed and has a decent throwing motion. I tend to believe him still being in the league means he’s coachable and trying to learn on top of those physical skills. He was way over drafted obviously but the raw skill is there. I don’t think any one wants him here as anything more than maybe a 3 with another veteran, but it wouldn’t be crazy to bring him here. We might get to see him this weekend.
For the 'anti-tank' crowd: Jets' top QB targets if they miss on top tier From the article: Jets have plenty to think about as tank dreams slip away Are Trinidad Chambliss and Cole Payton the only worthwhile options after the “Big 3”? No, they are not. However, if you consider the skill set that head coach Aaron Glenn seems to favor, these two players check most of the boxes: strong arms, strong build, physicality, and the ability to affect the game with their legs. With five games left in the regular season, we will soon find out where the Jets land in the 2026 draft order and which QBs they could have a chance to target. In the years to come, we’ll see if it was the Tankers or the Anti-Tankers who ultimately win out.
I don't think the Jets will bring in another project QB. Any veterans they sign will be proven to some degree, unlike Fields, who was a roll of the dice.
Completely agree on trading down -- there are no QBs worth trading up for this year (even if Moore declares). I think Kyler + part of his salary is unrealistic with how much money we already will be paying QBs next year.
I like Chambliss but he is super inconsistent. Plus I think he'll be gone before we pick in the 4th round