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Why a stopgap quarterback in 2026 could be the best plan for the Jets’ future

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Why a stopgap quarterback in 2026 could be the best plan for the Jets’ future

If you build it, he will come.

And if he doesn’t, draft him next year.

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The “he” in this case is a franchise quarterback coming to the Jets. Not Ray Kinsella’s father showing up on an Iowa baseball diamond in “Field of Dreams.”

The Jets could have about $75 million in salary-cap space to spend on a free-agent class without a quarterback headliner as well as the No. 2 pick in a draft class with one quarterback at the top.

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