Don't disagree, but then there's still the logjam at LD, and if Samberg, say, can do most of Dillon's job (or maybe even all of it, and better) for 1/4 of his cap hit, then it makes sense to move him.
I'm really just thinking of how the team might be rebalanced by using its strengths and then looking to build cap and shore up the middle 6, RD, etc. That inefficiency is part of what the Jets might have mitigated had they looked to integrate their D prospects a bit earlier -- another season where players are evaluated by a new coaching staff means another year of window wasted.