FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Jets general manager Darren Mougey believes Justin Fields has the potential to become a productive quarterback, similar to Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield, although he warns that this will take time.
Potential and Patience for Fields
Mougey, speaking for the first time since the April draft, expressed his confidence in Fields. “I think Justin can be one of those players,” he stated. “I’ve seen progress during this camp and I expect to see progress during the season as everyone comes together.” The general manager highlighted the difficulty of Fields’ situation, who has had three different coordinators in three years. “Obviously, it’s his third stop in three years with three different coordinators and many moving parts, so it takes time,” added Mougey. “But I like where he is and I look forward to seeing the progress.”
In addition to Garrett Wilson, the Jets do not have a proven threat at the wide receiver or tight end position. They released Davante Adams in a move related to the salary cap and replaced him with veteran Josh Reynolds. They hope that second-round tight end Mason Taylor can be a factor in the passing game. Mougey doesn’t see the support staff as a problem. “I feel very good about the pieces around him,” he stated.“I really like where Justin is with the drop-back passing concepts,” offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand said. “He understands what we’re trying to do. He understands what we’re trying to attack, where the ball needs to go, and I think, every day, we’re seeing progress from Justin.”
Tanner Engstrand