The Jets never needed Trevor Lawrence. They don't need another talented young quarterback that they'd ruin forever. What they need, is to build a team around a young QB. Every team I've seen that drafts a talented young arm then drafts offensive linemen, receivers, running backs etc. Every team I've seen protects that QB. Not the Jets. They draft defense, and with their poor ability to recognize talent, they've failed even in that. Every year. That is except during the Parcells and Rex Ryan years. But even Sanchez was ultimately ruined by a poor offensive line and mediocre receivers. The problem with the Jets is the same problem with the Knicks: Eye crossingly poor management and remarkably poor organizational skills. Only the Jets were lined up to hire Adam Gase, a coach with a lifetime record below .500 before he was hired. No one but the Jets thought this guy was an NFL level coach. Whoever coaches this team next year, and it won't be Gase, is walking into an organization with ownership that wouldn't know a coach from used toilet tissue and talent from an open, seeping wound.