The Jets had nearly $70 million in salary cap space heading into free agency and they weren’t afraid to use it. They landed top free agents at receiver and defensive end, and filled holes all over the rest of their roster. But they still haven’t answered their biggest offseason question: Who is their 2021 quarterback going to be? That will continue to loom over their draft plans until a decision is revealed. They are either going to use the No. 2 pick and draft a quarterback, or stick with Sam Darnold and open the possibilities at No. 2 to anything, including a trade. With five weeks to go until the draft there’s still no real clarity on their direction.