The Jets will roll out the green carpet for new general manager Joe Douglas on Tuesday, holding his introductory press conference at 3 p.m.

This will be the second big press conference the Jets have had this offseason after introducing new coach Adam Gase in January. Mike Maccagnan was by Gase’s side that day, but was fired four months later and now replaced with Douglas.

There are plenty of questions for Jets leadership from Douglas to Gase to CEO Christopher Johnson. Here are a few we’d like answers to:

1. For Christopher Johnson: Did Adam Gase handpick Joe Douglas?

The perception is that Gase had Douglas in mind all along, even before Mike Maccagnan was fired. Now, that Douglas officially has the job, that perception is even stronger.

There is no way Johnson would ever admit Gase chose the GM, but the question needs to be asked. It actually is a good thing Gase and Douglas should now be closely aligned, with the coach and GM on the same page. That’s something that has not been the case in recent years for the Jets.

2. For Joe Douglas: You likely would have had many GM jobs to choose from after this season, what appealed to you about the Jets?

Douglas would have been a top candidate for open GM jobs after this season, especially if the Eagles keep winning. So, he could have held out for a different opportunity if he did not think the Jets situation was a good one.

The six-year, multi-million dollar contract certainly helped, but other aspects of the job must have attracted Douglas to it or he could have passed on interviewing altogether. I’m also curious to hear his feelings on whether he feels secure if Woody Johnson returns from England after the 2020 presidential election.

3. For Adam Gase: What were the qualities that stood out about Douglas when you worked together in Chicago?

Whether you want to believe Gase chose Douglas or not, there is no denying he played an integral role in choosing him. Gase worked with Douglas in 2015 with the Bears. They only spent one year together, but clearly Douglas made an impression. As the only person on the search committee with a prior relationship with Douglas, what was it that stood out to him?

4. For Christopher Johnson: You said you wanted a “strategic thinker” as your GM, what about Douglas makes you believe you now have that?

Johnson indicated he was looking for more than just a personnel man to replace Maccagnan. The phrase “strategic thinker” stood out in Johnson’s comments on the day Maccagnan was fired. We all know about Douglas’ scouting acumen with the Ravens, Bears and Eagles, but what else pushed Douglas to the top of the Jets’ list?

5. For Joe Douglas: How much can you improve the roster this late in the offseason?

This might be the question Jets fans want to hear an answer to the most. There are not many major changes you can make to the roster at this point of the year outside of making trades. But is Douglas confident he can improve the roster through working the waiver wire and finding some hidden gems?

The Jets need help at cornerback, outside linebacker and on the offensive line. Douglas’ heavy lifting will come next offseason when he is in control for free agency and the draft, but what does he think he can do in the short term?