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Three reasons for optimism about Jets adding Landon Young

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Landon Young’s arrival gives New York versatility, experience, and added pressure on fringe roster players.

The New York Jets are unlikely to dominate national headlines because of the Landon Young signing, but moves like this often matter far more than people realize by the time the regular season arrives. For that reason, a deeper dive seems necessary. New York signed the former New Orleans Saints offensive lineman after his tryout at rookie minicamp.

This adds a veteran with starting experience and positional flexibility to an offensive line room that still has unanswered questions beyond the starting five. At first glance, it feels like a routine depth move. Dig a little deeper, however, and there are several reasons Jets fans should feel optimistic about the addition: The Jets added proven versatility One of the quickest ways for reserve offensive linemen to carve out long-term NFL careers is versatility, and Young certainly brings that to the table.

During his time with the Saints , he logged snaps at both tackle and guard while appearing in 56 games and making 12 starts. Last season alone, he started games at both right and left guard. That flexibility matters tremendously over the course of a grueling NFL season.

Injuries along the offensive line are inevitable, and having reserves capable of sliding into multiple spots without dramatically changing the offense provides enormous value. Competition creates better depth Young’s arrival should also immediately intensify competition among the Jets’ reserve offensive linemen. Players like Chukwuma Okorafor and Max Mitchell suddenly face added pressure entering training camp.