One Big Swing for Jets: Romeo Doubs
The 2026 offseason will be very much like the 2025 offseason for the Jets, especially when it comes to free agency. They won’t take more than one big swing in free agency, and Romeo Doubs will be that swing. Based on the previous articles written, the Jets will have 33 roster spots filled with $55,267,993 in cap space for Week 1.
Potential Contracts for Josh Myers and John Simpson
Continuity on the offensive line is crucial to success. Their current line (left to right) is: Olu Fashanu, John Simpson, Josh Myers, Joe Tippman, and Armand Membou. If a team can keep their line together for the long haul, it’s a great sign of things to come.
Enter Romeo Doubs.
Doubs is in the final year of his rookie contract in Green Bay, and may hit the market because of the abundance of talent at wide receiver for the Packers. If he does, the Jets should absolutely pounce on it.
With his skill set, he’d be a great complementary piece to Garrett Wilson, maybe even a tandem WR1 with Wilson. He’s also a fit for a run-based offense with his blocking ability.
Contract terms
5 years, $144,813,168
AAV: $28,962,634
Guaranteed
All five years guaranteed for injury
2026-27 compensation fully guaranteed
2028 compensation fully guaranteed on the fifth day of 2027
2029 compensation:
$3 million fully guaranteed on the fifth day of 2028
Rest fully guaranteed on the fifth day of 2029
The addition, along with the others we’ve made so far, leave the Jets with $50,384,570 in cap space for Week 1 in 2026. They’d still have 18 roster spots to fill with free agency and the draft. So, there will be more one-year blindfolded dart throws this offseason, hoping 1some will stick for the long term.