
The Ringer NFL Show The Rebuildables: What Now for the Jets, Dolphins, and Browns?
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Nov 6, 2025 Ben Solak, a sharp ESPN analyst, joins to dissect NFL teams poised for major changes. The duo dives into the Jets' need for quarterback stability after recent trades and their strategy for improving the receiver corps. Moving to the Dolphins, they explore rebuilding paths post-Greer, including a potential Tua-Kyler Murray swap and the importance of a cohesive coaching strategy. Finally, they assess the Browns’ prospects, debating whether to trade Myles Garrett while advocating for a strong run game and offensive line development.
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Jets Are Buying Time With Picks
- The Jets are accumulating draft capital to avoid forcing a quarterback decision this offseason.
- Ben Solak thinks 2026 and 2027 picks give the Jets flexibility to pick or wait on a QB plan.
Take Cheap Quarterback Darts
- Take inexpensive QB darts while retaining draft capital for a potential early pick.
- Try signings like Spencer Rattler or Tanner McKee as low-cost backups to supplement a future draft choice.
Ownership Shapes Rebuild Outcomes
- Ownership and culture shape long-term team outcomes more than isolated roster moves.
- Sheil Kapadia warns Woody Johnson's ownership track record undermines confidence in execution despite draft capital.
