No one is happier with the outcome of the New York Jets draft than Geno Smith. Instead of trading their premium draft capital to select Fernando Mendoza or overdrafting for Ty Simpson, general manager Darren Mougey and company opted to build a strong foundation around their current quarterback. By adding talented playmakers and strengthening its depth across the roster, New York signaled its commitment to setting up Smith for success in 2026. This was the complete opposite of what he was given by the Las Vegas Raiders last year, as the franchise lacked quality protection and consistent play from their receivers. Now, with an improved supporting cast and an organization prioritizing him, Smith comes away as the biggest winner of the Jets’ offseason. Geno Smith is poised for a major bounce-back in 2026 With Smith as the signal-caller, he’s a clear upgrade over Justin Fields, who struggled as a passer last season.…