The New York Jets came away from the 2026 NFL draft without a Jamien Sherwood trade, which feels like a wasted opportunity. No one is complaining about how the draft went for the Jets. Everyone is wondering what the plan is with Sherwood. Last year, around this time, the 'backer was the "QB of the defense." Aaron Glenn had all the confidence in the world that the former Auburn Tigers safety, who turned into an LB in the NFL under Robert Saleh's watch, would be a leader. A Week 8 benching, however, quickly changed the trajectory for the vet under the new regime. However, it's not the end of the line for Sherwood's success in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Jamien Sherwood Now in Better Spot After Jets' Draft With No. 2 pick David Bailey causing havoc on the edge and second-round pick D'Angelo Ponds entering the starting corner conversations from the jump, the Jets should be massively improved defensively. That raises all ships. Including Sherwood.…