After dismissing Joe Douglas just a few weeks ago, the New York Jets are on the hunt for a general manager. - Source: Getty
The New York Jets have a lot of work ahead of them as the offseason quickly approaches. Within the past two months, New York parted ways with head coach Robert Saleh and then general manager Joe Douglas. The hunt to replace both is now well and truly underway.
The organization will begin interviewing general manager candidates beginning this week. Due to NFL rules, any candidate who is still employed by an NFL team can't be interviewed until the season is over.
So, New York will start with two possible general manager candidates who don't currently have roles in the National Football League.
Former Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson and ESPN's Louis Riddick are at the top of the list as of now. According to ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter, both are expected to meet with New York Jets owner Woody Johnson this week.
