FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New quarterback. New coordinators. New vibe on defense.
A lot has changed this offseason around the New York Jets, who flushed last season's misery (3-14) by shaking up the lineup and the coaching staff. Coach Aaron Glenn returns for his second season, facing many questions and skeptics. They're one of five teams with no primetime games on the schedule, which shows how they're perceived by the NFL and the TV bigwigs.
The unofficial unveiling -- let's call it a super casual dress rehearsal -- happens Wednesday with the first of 10 OTA practices (voluntary), followed by a mandatory minicamp (June 16-18).
Here are some key questions heading into OTAs:
What will the Geno Smith-led offense look like?
The offense will have more speed than last season, which should mean more explosive plays. The Jets had only 40 such plays (20-plus yards), second fewest in the league.

