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The Winnipeg Jets have made significant roster moves, emphasizing a fresh direction for the team. According to Pro Football Talk, the Jets signed first-round tight end Kenyon Sadiq, the 16th overall pick in the 2026 draft.
This decision is part of a larger strategy that includes selecting edge rusher David Bailey second overall and receiver Omar Cooper Jr. at 30th. Additionally, the Jets have designated defensive lineman Paschal Ekeji as an international player, allowing him to remain on the roster without counting against the 90-man limit.
The team also waived offensive lineman Gus Hartwig and safety Chris Smith. As for player recognition, Kyle Connor has been ranked 57th in The Hockey News' top 100 players list, highlighting his importance to the Jets moving forward.
With new offensive coordinator Frank Reich at the helm, the Jets are expected to undergo a strategic shift, particularly in how they utilize their offensive weapons, including a strong belief in Geno Smith's capabilities as quarterback.
This offseason, the Jets are also considering their options for the upcoming draft, where they hold the eighth overall pick, aiming to address key needs within the roster, particularly a second-line center and a top-pairing right-shot defenseman.
Illegal Curve reports that the Jets are assessing potential players available at that position, given the depth of the draft class. The combination of these developments signals the Jets' commitment to building a competitive team for the upcoming season.
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