The last few months are promising. Sam Darnold will be throwing to an intriguing group of weapons, including Le'Veon Bell and Jamison Crowder. But Maccagnan's first four years have mostly been a bust. His first hire (Todd Bowles) didn't pan out. In the draft, he hit big on a few first-round picks ( Leonard Williams, Jamal Adams) and very little else. The overall talent level has been among the league's lowest. The Jets are the only team in the entire NFL that hasn't won at least six games in any of the last three seasons, but are entering a year when Maccagnan's long-term vision as the steward of the franchise should be panning out.