The New York Jets continue to cement themselves as a bottom-feeder in the AFC. Currently 3-10 and coming off a
crushing 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins, New York is playing for pride after being eliminated from playoff contention for the 15th consecutive season. While it may fall on deaf ears, the Jets may actually have a brighter future than many believe. After trading away Quinnen Williams and
Sauce Gardner in trade deadline blockbusters, the Jets have six first-round draft picks over the next two seasons. They also have three second-round picks, giving New York plenty of ammunition to jumpstart their rebuild under first-year coach Aaron Glenn.