Gang Green's biggest move wasn't adding or dropping a household name, but paving the way to finally unearth a franchise quarterback through the draft. New York's monster swap with the Colts to earn the third overall pick guarantees the Jets a young passer to build around. That's something Jets fans have lived without since the Reagan administration. New York apparently tried to pry away the No. 1 pick from Cleveland -- no dice -- but the team obviously feels comfortable enough landing its second- or third-rated signal-caller in this draft class. General manager Mike Maccagnan has an ugly record picking quarterbacks, but he deserves credit for carving out the cap room to make a run at Cousins. They missed on Kirk, but the Jets -- dating back to last offseason -- were always expected to mine the draft to fill their long-standing void under center. An appropriately aggressive trade put them in position to do just that.