It is hard to call Sanchez's tenure in New York a complete failure -- based on the team's back-to-back AFC Championship Game appearances during his first two seasons -- but he certainly didn't play up to standard during his five-year run on Broadway. The eighth-year pro was a turnover machine as the team's starter (69 interceptions and 20 fumbles in 62 starts) and struggled with his accuracy as a pocket passer (Sanchez never completed over 60 percent of his passes in a single season as the Jets' starter). Despite being surrounded by a strong supporting cast on both sides of the ball, Sanchez never figured out to thrive as a "game manager" and his inability to avoid costly mistakes in key moments prevented the Jets from reaching their potential under Rex Ryan.