Logic dictates Ryan would get a one-year deal on the open market at this point, which would require the Jets, who have approximately $10 million in remaining salary cap space, to make some adjustments to land the 29-year-old. Cap space, however, is hardly the biggest obstacle given that the Jets will free up $11 million after June 1 thanks to Trumaine Johnson’s designation. (About half of that space will be taken up by rookie signings).