ESPN’s Mike Greenberg has lengthy been a torchbearer for struggling Jets followers, so it was becoming that his response to Tuesday’s franchise-altering fireplace sale was considerably blended.
In spite of everything, the Jets’ selections to half with cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive sort out Quinnen Williams earlier than Tuesday afternoon’s commerce deadline generated a variety of emotions throughout the fan base.
“It’s hard to argue with #Jets holding a fire sale — season is long over, and they got a lot in return,” Greenberg wrote on social media. “There has been no evidence so far they have the right coach to mold the new team they will assemble, time will tell. But we have hope, I guess. Which is all we ever have.”
For Gardner, the Jets (1-7) obtained two first-round picks and a younger huge receiver in Adonai Mitchell from the Indianapolis Colts.
For Williams, the Jets obtained a 2026 second-round choose, a 2027 first-round choose and defensive lineman Mazi Smith from the Dallas Cowboys.
All instructed, the Jets personal 5 first-round picks and three second-rounders over the following two drafts. But it surely value them a pair of franchise cornerstones at premium positions in Gardner, 25, and Williams, 27, to compile that haul.
“We can’t develop any young talent,” stated Tim Andrews, 53, of Park Slope, who has been a Jets season-ticket holder since 1990, and whose household’s season tickets pre-date the Joe Namath period.
“Everyone’s happy, ‘Hey, they’ve got a bunch of draft picks.’ Really, they were cutting salaries, and they’re gonna screw up the draft picks. Zach Wilson, take a look.”
Issues over the Jets’ potential to maximise these draft picks is a standard sentiment amongst followers, even when the majority of the bottom appeared to assist — or at the least settle for — the trades.
If the season ended at the moment, the Jets would maintain the No. 3 choose within the 2026 draft, although they need to now have ample ammunition to commerce as much as No. 1 if a much less quarterback-needy workforce results in that slot.
“The team wasn’t going anywhere this year. It’s not going anywhere next year. It’s not going anywhere until we get a foundational quarterback,” stated Seth Beacher, 33, additionally of Park Slope.
However Beacher described his emotions as “difficult to parse out” due to the emotional connection he felt to the gamers, and with Williams particularly.
“We’ve been pretty poor in our draft picks lately, so taking a risk on that in our post-Joe Douglas era doesn’t seem like it makes a ton of sense to me. The biggest thing that I come across with the Sauce trade, at least, is that I don’t see a world in which, come three or four years, he’s still not the best player out of that trade, including the two first-rounders.”
Others noticed the return for Gardner as too good to cross up.
That contingent even included ESPN’s Wealthy Eisen, one other infamous Jets fan, who stated he “pounded the table” for the Jets to draft Gardner with the No. 4 choose in 2022.
“If you’re the Jets and this is what you can get in return, you send Sauce Gardner to Indianapolis,” Eisen stated on “The Rich Eisen Show.”
“I never thought I would say this, because I pounded the table for him and I loved watching him play, and I’m not gonna denigrate him by saying that the Pro Bowler and All-Pro hasn’t been consistently showing up over the last couple of years. It’s been a whole host of Jets, and issues from the franchise top all the way down, that has resonated amongst the fire of the dumpster.”
Gardner signed a four-year, $120.4 million extension with the Jets final offseason. Williams is underneath contract by 2027, with cap numbers of $21.8 million in 2026 and $25.5 million in 2027.
Subsequent 12 months’s draft is taken into account deep at quarterback, with Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Oregon’s Dante Moore among the many prime prospects on the place.
The 2027 draft is taken into account even higher throughout the board.
“The 2027 NFL draft class has the potential to be one of the best EVER,” ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller wrote on social media. “And the Jets now have 3 first round picks to use.”
Nonetheless, the departures of Gardner and Williams will make the Jets much less aggressive within the interim.
“Oh, of course,” Andrews stated with amusing.

