Story this weekend that the Jets have been rotating three different backs with the starters at OTAs. Tevin Coleman, Ty Johnson (pictured) and rookie Michael Carter have all been taking their turn, and possibly LaMical Perine could still be a factor. It looks like a mess best avoided.

Maybe New York settles on one of these backs, but which one? The one drafted by the current regime (Carter)? The one the coaching staff is most familiar with (Coleman, who was with New York's new offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur in San Francisco last year)? Or the ones most effective a year ago (either Johnson or Perine)? Carter (like most unknown rookies) has the most theoretical upside, but you can't actually draft him with any confidence you're getting the team's starter or even one of the top 2 backs.

It's a mess at this point, and with the Jets we're talking about a team that has generally been a running back wasteland for more than a decade.

In the early part of this century, New York had its moments. Curtis Martin, Thomas Jones -- those guys had multiple good years for the Jets. But over the past 10 years, the Jets haven't had a single top-10 fantasy back. They've had only one, Chris Ivory, sneak into the top 15.

Table shows every Jets back to rank in the top 50 at the position in any year in the past decade. Not a lot of great memories there.

TOP-50 JETS RUNNING BACKS, 2011-2020 (PPR)
YearPlayerAttRunTDNoRecTDPPRRk
2015Chris Ivory24710707302171206.711
2019LeVeon Bell2457893664611217.016
2016Bilal Powell1317223583882199.017
2012Shonn Greene27610638191510188.419
2011Shonn Greene25310546302110192.520
2016Matt Forte2188137302631185.621
2014Chris Ivory1988216181231154.424
2017Bilal Powell1787725231700147.230
2015Bilal Powell703131473882135.134
2013Bilal Powell1766971362720140.434
2018Isaiah Crowell1436856211520140.735
2011LaDainian Tomlinson752801424492132.935
2014Chris Johnson1556631241511117.439
2017Matt Forte1033812372931122.442
2012Bilal Powell110437417140098.744
2020Frank Gore187653216890102.246
2013Chris Ivory18283332100104.348

It's a new year, new coaching staff, and there are some new faces in the backfield. Maybe one of these backs will take the job and, er, run with it in 2021. If you're in a best-ball draft, the one you can select latest might be the best flier (Ty Johnson, as a for instance, might not even be drafted in most leagues, but could very well be the No. 1).

But hard to make any kind of case for using a decent pick on any of these players. Maybe you get the No. 1, maybe you get the No. 3. Odds don't look great of getting a top-20 player at the position.

--Andy Richardson