NFL Draft season will kick into full swing next week at the combine, though the New York Jets have a lot of business to take care of before the draft in late April. Jets general manager Joe Douglas will be busy in Indianapolis getting together with agents and other team executives to resolve a number of questions: What should the Jets do about their internal pending free agents (namely, Bryce Huff)? Which free agents should they pursue in March? Which players at positions of need (wide receiver and offensive line, especially) should Douglas try to add via trade? Ahead of the combine, it felt like a good time to take an early look at the draft board and who the Jets might target with their selections. Right now, they have six picks, though they’re projected to earn three more compensatory ones.