
Quarterbacks have taken center stage when it comes to free agency discussions, but the Jets will be looking to add other players to the roster on offense ahead of the 2026 season.
The team may be on the lookout for a receiver to pair with WR Garrett Wilson, who missed the second half of the 2025 season due to injury. After placing the non-exclusive franchise tag on RB Breece Hall on Tuesday, the Jets are not expected to be in the market for a running back.
The Jets started the same offensive linemen for all 17 games in 2025, but G John Simpson is set to become a free agent. G Alijah Vera-Tucker, who sustained a season-ending injury ahead of Week 1 and did not see any game action, will also test free agency. Though the Jets could end up re-signing either of the players, they could explore other options.
Here is a list of offensive players the Jets may be paying attention to ahead of free agency.
Wide Receivers
Alec Pierce (Colts)
The Jets new offensive coordinator, Frank Reich, was part of the Colts' staff that selected Pierce, 25, in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Pierce has the ability to make big, explosive plays -- he has led the league in yards per reception for two consecutive seasons (22.3 yards per reception in 2024 and 21.3 yards per reception in 2025). Last year, Pierce recorded a career-high 1,003 receiving yards and logged 6 TDs. With Pierce expected to be one of the top impending free agents, it remains to be seen whether a reunion between him and Reich will be in store with the Green & White.
Romeo Doubs (Packers)
Doubs is coming off his most productive season as a Packer, recording career highs in receiving yards (724) and yards per reception (13.2) during his 2025 campaign. He added 6 TD receptions, bringing his career total to 21 during his four seasons in Green Bay. Doubs, 25, is a reliable target in the red zone, and he has displayed consistency as a pass catcher with over 600 receiving yards in each of the last three seasons.
Wan'Dale Robinson (Giants)
Robinson, 25, is also coming off a career year after eclipsing 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career. In four seasons with the Giants, Robinson has hauled in 268 passes for 2,465 yards and 9 TDs. After seeing his yards per reception increase from 7.5 to 11.0 from 2024 to 2025, Robinson could have more potential in store with a new team.
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Offensive Line
G Alijah Vera-Tucker (Jets)
The No. 14 overall pick of the Jets in the 2021 NFL Draft has battled injuries throughout his career, and he missed the 2025 season with a triceps injury. In his 43 game appearances, however, Vera-Tucker, 26, has been a versatile player with a high upside. Entering the 2025 season, prior to his injury, Vera-Tucker was ranked as the No. 11 guard by Pro Football Focus.
G John Simpson (Jets)
Simpson, 28, was a steady presence for the Jets in 2025, playing 96.95% of offensive snaps. The seventh-year player contributed to an O-line that fueled an improved run game, as the Jets finished the season ranked in the top 10 in yards per game and yards per carry. Simpson also cut down on his penalties as the season progressed.
OL Graham Glasgow (Lions)
If the Jets are looking to add a player with some familiarity with the coaching staff, Glasgow, 33, could be an option. The former Detroit Lion, who was a third-round selection of the team in the 2016 NFL Draft, has appeared in 147 games across his 10 seasons in the league. Glasgow spent three seasons in Denver (2020-22) before returning to the Lions in 2023, where HC Aaron Glenn and offensive line coach Steve Heiden were both members of the Detroit coaching staff. The veteran player has showcased dependability and versatility, with experience playing both guard positions and center.


