The New York Jets released their first unofficial depth chart of the 2026 offseason on Monday, and while it should certainly be considered unofficial, there are still some interesting takeaways to deduce from it. Arguably the most heated of the Jets training camp battles is on full display on the unofficial depth chart as well. Despite being roughly three weeks into training camp, it seems neither one of the three veteran safeties has been able to distinguish themselves from the other two. New York Jets unofficial depth chart highlights battle for starting safety jobThroughout training camp, the safety who has received the most positive reports has been the newest addition, Belton. Appearing in all 17 games last season, Belton recorded 120 tackles, two sacks, five pass breakups, and one interception.