New York Jets and Assistant GM Rex Hogan Part Ways
Despite building a top-five defense, the team has struggled offensively under Hogan's tenure with several top draft picks underperforming.
- Rex Hogan, the assistant general manager of the New York Jets, has mutually agreed to part ways with the team after five seasons.
- Hogan was a key figure in the Jets' decision-making process, overseeing the college and pro scouting departments and playing a significant role in personnel evaluation.
- Despite building a top-five defense, the Jets have struggled offensively under Hogan and general manager Joe Douglas, with several top draft picks not performing as expected.
- Among the unsuccessful picks were Zach Wilson, Mekhi Becton, Denzel Mims, and Elijah Moore.
- The Jets are expected to make further staff changes this offseason, with some already occurring on the coaching staff.