After finishing last season with zero interceptions, the New York Jets had to sign a cornerback in free agency in March. Now, the Jets didn’t spend a huge amount while CBs such as Jaylen Watson, Alontae Taylor, and Cordale Flott all received three-year contracts in the $45-58 million range. New York could’ve gone that route, and no one would’ve blamed them, given the enormous amount of cap space it possessed. Instead, the Jets went after Pro Bowl cornerback Nahshon Wright on a one-year, $3.5 million deal. Wright was projected to get a huge, big-money deal like the cornerbacks we mentioned earlier, but for some reason, that never happened. And for the Jets, that’s great, as they get a ballhawk cornerback, who will be looking to prove that his 2025 season wasn’t a fluke. Nahson Wright has chance to show that 2025 season with the Bears wasn’t a fluke Last season, Wright went from a back-end depth guy to starting 16 games on the boundary (a career high) for the Bears.…