21ST
OF 32 TEAMS

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Overview

The New York Jets finish the year ranked 21st in the team report cards. The number one issue the team has is with how the coaching staff manages their time, with respondents highlighting lack of efficiency around their scheduling. One might think that longer hours at the facility would make the team more successful; however, the data from across the league shows that is not the case. Of the 10 teams that player respondents believe are least efficient with players’ time, only two made the playoffs. The dietician is the only category/staff member that players rank in the top half when compared to the rest of the clubs.

Breakdown of Key Categories

 

CategoryGradeRank out of 32
Treatment of FamiliesD-25th
Food/CafeteriaC-25th
Nutritionist/DieticianB+10th
Locker RoomC-21st
Training RoomC-27th
Training StaffC29th
Weight RoomB-22nd
Strength CoachesB-25th
Team TravelC17th
Head CoachB24th
OwnershipB-20th

 

Treatment of Families

D-
25th
  • They are one of 12 teams that do not provide a family room during games 
  • They provide daycare on gamedays 
  • A number of players want the team to create a family room during games 
  • Some are frustrated that corporate partners have field passes pregame, but players can’t get their significant others/children to come down before the game

Food / Cafeteria

C-
25th
  • They rank 23rd overall in food taste 
  • They rank 26th overall in food freshness 

Nutritionist /Dietician

B+
10th
  • 93% of players feel like they get an individualized plan (6th overall)

Locker Room

C-
21st
  • 82% of players feel like the locker room is big enough (22nd overall) 
  • Only 78% of players feel like they have enough room in their individual lockers (23rd overall)

Training Room

C-
27th
  • 84% of players feel they have enough full-time trainers (21st overall) 
  • 83% of players feel they have enough full-time physical therapists (17th overall) 
  • Only 76% of players feel they have enough hot tub space (22nd overall) 
  • Only 75% of players feel they have enough cold tub space (27th overall) 
  • The players’ top priority for training room improvements is to increase staffing. Some players find it difficult to get the necessary treatment and rehab to prepare to play at their best.

Training Staff

C
29th
  • 80% of players feel like they receive enough one-on-one treatment (27th overall) 
  • The players feel the training staff only slightly contributes to their success (29th overall)

Weight Room

B-
22nd
  • The players believe they have good quality equipment in the weight room (22nd overall) 
  • The players feel that there is not enough space in the weight room (22nd overall)

Strength Coaches

B-
25th
  • 88% of players feel like they get an individualized plan (24th overall)
  • The players feel that the strength coaches moderately contribute to their success (30th overall)

Team Travel

C
17th
  • 83% of the players feel like they have a comfortable amount of personal space during flights (18th overall) 
  • The Jets do not require that any players have roommates before games

Head Coach

B
24th
  • Only 72% of players feel head coach Robert Saleh is efficient with their time (28th overall) 
  • The players feel Robert Saleh is somewhat willing to listen to the locker room (29th overall)

Ownership

B-
20th
  • Club owner Woody Johnson receives a rating of 8.2/10 when considering his willingness to invest in the facilities (20th overall)