The Jets face a crucial decision in the upcoming NFL draft as they seek to improve their chances of making the playoffs for the first time in 14 years and appease owner Woody Johnson’s growing impatience. They must balance the age-old mantra of drafting the best available athlete with the need to address their immediate offensive needs, particularly at the skill positions. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, if healthy, will require more weapons around him, and the Jets must decide between drafting top receivers like Marvin Harrison Jr. or a tight end like Brock Bowers in the first round. While the offensive line remains a concern, general manager Joe Douglas’ failed attempts to build a strong unit leave him little choice but to focus on skill players, unless Notre Dame’s Joe Alt unexpectedly becomes available.