Jan 1, 2017; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Jets owner Woody Johnson (left) talks with general manager Mike Maccagnan on the field before a game against the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Final Thoughts

If the New York Jets are going to have success in 2017, Maccagnan must improve these three areas.

He must start with finding a quarterback. If he finds the right one, then that will give the New York Jets a foundation to build upon. Then he must find younger and more durable offensive lineman to protect the quarterback. And finally, he needs to fix the secondary that was dreadful this past season.

And if he has time throw in finding a tight end. The New York Jets have not had a productive one in quite a while.

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Originally from Long Island, Matt grew up as a die heart Yankees, Jets, Knicks, and Rangers fan. Matt moved to South Carolina when he was 13, but this did not stop him from watching his favorite teams. He graduated with a Bachelor degree in Mass Communications from the University of South Carolina Upstate. Other than a contributor for Elite Sports NY, Matt was a former writer for Skyscrapersports and currently is a writer and co-host for The Assist Podcast. He is also a sports reporter for Greer Today.