Nothing that 1,200 players will hit the market next Friday and Saturday, Douglas believes the Green & White have a great opportunity to add to the back-half of their roster.

"From personal experience, in the past, I feel like we're able to get really good players that contributed to our team, specifically on special teams in the previous spots I've been at," said Douglas, who most recently was the Eagles vice president of player personnel from 2016-19. "There are going to be opportunities whether it's trades, claims, there are going to be guys really from that 46, 47 spot on the roster all the way to 63 when you're talking about the 10-man practice squad where you can really find guys that can help you in those spots."

Moments before veteran cornerback Trumaine Johnson (hamstring) worked out on the field during pregame warm-ups, Douglas was specifically asked about a couple of positions starting with cornerback.

"We feel good about where we are with our top guys. I feel like there's been great competition from the bottom of our corner group," he said. "A guy like Tevaughn Campbell, he's really busted his butt and made some plays. He's done some good things in camp. Alex (Brown) came in and had a great week last week, he made some nice plays. We're constantly evaluating those guys and we're also evaluating guys across the league."

Acknowledging he will be looking to upgrade at cornerback, Douglas added that he wants to upgrade at every position and that includes edge rusher. The first-year Jets GM raved about Jordan Jenkins and also had praise for Tarell Basham, Frankie Luvu and Harvey Langi. He noted the position flexibility of both Luvu and Langi, who made his preseason debut Saturday vs. Saints after returning from a knee injury, and stressed pass rushers will continue to emphasized.

"But we are going to focus on edge," he said. "That's always going to be a priority for us."

After veteran kicker Chandler Catanzaro announced his retirement, the Jets worked out four kickers and Taylor Bertolet convincing stood out as the best option. Despite missing a pair of extra points against the Falcons, Bertolet will have every opportunity to be the club's opening-day kicker.

"Taylor has had a great week of camp and we're going to support him," Douglas said. "[Saturday] is a big night for him. We're going to evaluate him and see how he does, but he had a good week of camp."

Without getting into hypotheticals, Douglas is keeping all of his options open and that includes packaging draft capital for a proven NFL commodity.