The New York Jets want to keep Jamal Adams long-term, but haven't completely ruled out a trade.

"The plan would be for Jamal to be here long term," Joe Douglas said in a pre-draft conference call with reporters. "Again, I've also made it known I have to do what's in the best interest of the team. If other teams call to talk about players, I'll listen.

"Going into this draft, my intent isn't to move any players. But if a team calls, we're going to have conversations."

Adams plans to skip the voluntary offseason programs as he's unhappy with his contract status. Adams is signed for 2020 and 2021. Adams wants to become the NFL's highest-paid safety.