The Jets have been among the most active NFL teams in the early days of free agency, and they’re not done making moves.

Rich Cimini of the New York Daily News reports that Bears special teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo could be the team’s next free-agent signing. And Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that the Jets brought in Vikings free-agent fullback Tony Richardson and Patriots free-agent defensive back Eugene Wilson for visits today.

Ayanbadejo and Wilson both have connections to the Jets’ coaching staff: New Jets special teams coordinator Kevin O’Dea spent the last two seasons working with Ayanbadejo as the Bears’ special teams assistant, and Wilson and Jets head coach Eric Mangini worked together in New England.

Adding Richardson, one of the NFL’s best fullbacks, would be the latest sign that the Jets are determined to bolster their blocking. The Jets have already signed guard Alan Faneca and tackle Damien Woody.

But the news that the Jets plan to spend even more money on free agents won’t sit well with the anonymous Jets veteran (who everyone believes is wide receiver Laveranues Coles) who complained about the Jets’ moves in free agency, saying, “You pay guys you don’t even know, and the guys in the locker room — the guys that have your back — you don’t give a damn about them.”