Former Jets GM praises team's rebuilding strategy and draft approach
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 6, 2026, 4:56 PM
Last updated Jul 6, 2026
Mike Tannenbaum, the former general manager of the New York Jets, commended the team's rebuilding efforts during a recent discussion. He noted that the organization is making decisions aimed at long-term success, particularly emphasizing the strength of the offensive line and the strategy behind their recent draft picks. Tannenbaum highlighted young tackles Armand Membou and Olu Fashanu as key to the franchise’s foundation. The Jets’ selection of players like Breece Hall, David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq, and Omar Cooper Jr. indicates a focus on youth while balancing leadership with veteran additions, including Demario Davis. Evaluations of the roster will come as training camp progresses into the regular season.
- •Mike Tannenbaum praised the Jets' clear rebuilding plan.
- •Focus on offensive line strength with young talents noted.
- •Jets acquired multiple first-round selections in the draft.
- •Veteran players added to support younger talent.
- •Long-term vision could enhance team's future performance.
- 4:56 PMYahoo Sports — Former Jets GM believes New York is rebuilding its franchise correctly
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