Overview
- New York made no buys or sales at Tuesday’s deadline after GM Joe Schoen explored deals but balked at giving up top picks.
- Receiver help proved elusive as prices for controllable stars like Jaylen Waddle stayed high and rentals such as Jakobi Meyers and Rashid Shaheed did not fit.
- The club sits 2-7 with mounting pressure on Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll after falling out of the playoff picture.
- Limited assets, including the loss of a 2026 third-rounder in the Jaxson Dart trade, narrowed options until the offseason.
- Rivals were active, with the Jets stockpiling high picks by moving stars and the Cowboys adding Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson.