If it felt like the New York Jets’ passing game was non-existent last season, that’s because it was. The Jets posted the fewest passing yards (140.3) per game by a wide margin and didn’t have a single game with 250 or more passing yards. With fans expecting a loss most Sundays, there were few reasons worth turning on the game. However, one of the bright spots from last season was tight end Mason Taylor. The 2025 second-round selection was Gang Green’s primary pass-catcher while wide receiver Garrett Wilson dealt with injuries, leading the team in receptions (44) and targets (65), while also logging 369 receiving yards and one touchdown. Given their horrendous play, the Jets prioritized adding playmakers to the offense, selecting tight end Kenyon Sadiq and receiver Omar Cooper Jr. in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Drafting Sadiq was a bit surprising, considering they had just used a premium pick on Taylor last year.…