Aaron Glenn has officially taken over as the head coach of the New York Jets, aiming to improve the team’s defense, which was ranked 20th last season. Glenn, formerly the defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, is expected to pursue several players from his previous squad as he looks to bolster the Jets' roster during the upcoming free agency.
Among the players most likely to join Glenn in New York are cornerback Carlton Davis, who enjoyed a solid year with two interceptions and 11 passes defensed, and edge rusher Marcus Davenport, though his injury history raises questions about his reliability. Defensive back Ifeatu Melifonwu, despite limited games last season, showed promise and could thrive under Glenn’s system. Lastly, linebacker Derrick Barnes, who has experience in Glenn's defensive schemes, might fill any gaps left by potential free agency departures.