New York Post

Jets are still searching for a backup plan

- By BRIAN COSTELLO bcostello@nypost.com

The Jets answered some questions about their plans at quarterbac­k with the Sam Darnold trade. It is clear that BYU’s Zach Wilson will be the pick at No. 2 in the draft on April 29.

Even with that seemingly decided, though, there is a glaring hole in the Jets’ quarterbac­k room. Who will be Wilson’s backup?

At the moment, the only quarterbac­ks under contract with the Jets are James Morgan and Mike White. Neither has ever taken a snap in an NFL regular-season game. Morgan has not even played in a preseason game.

The Jets clearly can’t go into the 2021 season with three quarterbac­ks who have no real NFL experience. So, that leaves them sifting through the veteran QB market, which is never robust. It is filled with players whose glory days are either long behind them or never materializ­ed.

General manager Joe Douglas had one such player in for a visit this week. Veteran Brian Hoyer, who is 35 years old, came in on Thursday. The Jets did not sign him, but he is the only known option they have explored right now.

Joe Flacco was the backup last year to Darnold. He went 0-4 in his starts last season, but played much better in his third and fourth starts than the first two. The Jets had some interest in bringing him back, but Flacco signed with the Eagles.

Douglas was asked about adding a veteran quarterbac­k on Tuesday. He threw some praise at Morgan and White, but it sounded like GMspeak.

“When it comes to the quarterbac­k room, I’d tell you that we’re really excited about James Morgan and Mike White,” Douglas said.

“And I know you guys didn’t get a chance to really see them. Obviously, they didn’t get an opportunit­y with no preseason games this year, but really excited about those two guys.

“And I would just say, as in any room on our team, if there is an opportunit­y to add to it, make it a little bit better, we’re going to pursue that opportunit­y. So, there’s constant discussion in our pro scouting department with our coaching staff on not just the quarterbac­k room possibly adding to it but every other position as well.”

The options available on the market right now are not exactly inspiring. Alex Smith is the best of the bunch, but he has major health questions after the gruesome leg injury he suffered in Washington in 2018. He returned to play last year, but questions remain about his long-term durability. He would fit the mentor role for Wilson, having done it in San Francisco with Colin Kaepernick and Kansas City with Patrick Mahomes.

After Smith, there is a group of career backups like Hoyer, Matt Barkley, Blaine Gabbert, A.J. McCarron and Blake Bortles. None of them are going to get anyone excited, but all are experience­d NFL quarterbac­ks who could teach Wilson about being a profession­al.

Douglas also might be looking for a quarterbac­k to shake free from another team via trade or being cut. The Panthers are shopping Teddy Bridgewate­r after acquiring Darnold. It seems unlikely the Jets would trade for Bridgewate­r, but they could pounce if he gets cut. Bridgewate­r may be looking for a team on which he can start and not just be a mentor or keep the seat warm for Wilson, though. Other players to watch are the Jaguars’ Gardner Minshew, Washington’s Kyle Allen and the Broncos’ Jeff Driskel as those teams figure out their quarterbac­k rooms.

The Jets have lost their past 15 games with a backup quarterbac­k starting, dating to 2016, when Bryce Petty won a game over the 49ers. Douglas has his plan at starting quarterbac­k. Now, he needs to get the backup straight.

 ??  ?? GUY BEHIND THE GUY: The Jets will likely sign a veteran to backup their new franchise QB, likely to be No. 2-overall draft pick Zach Wilson. Alex Smith is the top name available, and Brian Hoyer (inset) has visited the team.
GUY BEHIND THE GUY: The Jets will likely sign a veteran to backup their new franchise QB, likely to be No. 2-overall draft pick Zach Wilson. Alex Smith is the top name available, and Brian Hoyer (inset) has visited the team.

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