The Jets added some depth to both of their lines on Wednesday.
The team agreed to a deal with free agent defensive end Rashad Weaver, a source confirmed. They also signed offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor and former Packers center Josh Myers, who agreed to a one-year, $3.5 million deal.
The Jets also agreed to re-sign defensive back Isaiah Oliver, who played in every game for the Jets last season, a source confirmed. Oliver can play both safety and cornerback.
The Jets used him all over the field last year to plug holes.
Weaver, 27, was a fourth-round pick of the Titans in 2021.
He spent three seasons in Tennessee before getting cut at the end of training camp last year. He spent time with the Texans and Rams last year, mainly on the practice squad but he did play in three games for Houston.
Rashad Weaver played three games for the Texans in 2024. Getty ImagesWeaver has appeared in 36 games in four years, with four starts.
He notched 5 ½ sacks in 2022 for the Titans, but those are the only sacks of his career.
His playing time dropped from 58 percent of the defensive snaps in 2022 to 24 percent in 2023.
The Jets have Will McDonald and Jermaine Johnson, who is returning from a torn Achilles tendon, as starting edge rushers but they need to add some depth to the position this offseason.
Okorafor, 27, was a third-round pick of the Steelers in 2018.
Rashad Weaver spent his first three NFL seasons with the Titans. Getty ImagesHe made 59 starts over six years for the Steelers before starting one game last year for the Patriots.
He figures to be a depth piece at tackle for the Jets, who lost starting right tackle Morgan Moses in free agency to the Patriots.
The Jets do have Max Mitchell and Carter Warren on their roster as backup tackles.







