After losing the team-leader in receptions, Jamison Crowder, to free agency, the Jets have been looking to improve their wide receiver room this offseason. The Jets’ top five receivers’ season totals were within 107 yards of each other. Unfortunately for New York, their top receiver, Elijah Moore, totaled only 538 yards last year, followed by Corey Davis with 492 yards, Keelan Cole with 449 yards, Crowder with 447 yards, and Braxton Berrios with 431 yards. With Cole being a free agent, the Jets return a top-three group of Moore, Davis, and Berrios.
Many suspected that New York would address the position through free agency, but, while they were linked to essentially every available wide receiver, the only move they made was re-signing All-Pro return man Berrios. ESPN’s Rich Cimini posits that this may be a vote of confidence in third-year receiver Denzel Mims. In two years in the league, Mims has caught 31 balls for 490 yards, but Mims has cut his body fat to 8% this season and Jets’ coaches are liking what they’re hearing about the 24-year-old this offseason.
Veteran free agents are still available with the likes of Odell Beckham Jr., Julio Jones, Jarvis Landry, and even Antonio Brown still sitting on the open market. More likely would be the Jets addressing the position using the 2022 NFL Draft. The Jets have been linked to names like USC’s Drake London and Ohio State’s Garrett Wilson, but they’ve also expressed interest in trading one of their two top-ten picks for a veteran receiver. According to Brian Costello of the New York Post, Jets general manager Joe Douglas doubled down on that interest, claiming that conversations with other general managers about draft trades have been heating up. Douglas didn’t go into specifics, but, according to Connor Hughes of The Athletic, in response to the news that Deebo Samuel is seeking a trade, Douglas said, “My job is to get the team better. If the opportunity presents itself, we are going to be aggressive.”
One other note concerning the Jets’ new addition to the defense, Marcell Harris:
- The Jets added the former 49ers safety yesterday with Harris joining cornerback D.J. Reed and head coach Robert Saleh as the latest to make the move from San Francisco to New Jersey. According to a tweet from Cimini, the Jets plan to use Harris as a linebacker. New York must be confident with their options at safety as they return Lamarcus Joyner (who missed most of the 2021 NFL season with an injury), Ashtyn Davis, Elijah Riley, and Will Parks. At linebacker, Harris adds depth to a group that is led by C.J. Mosley and Quincy Williams. He’ll compete for snaps with fellow safety-to-linebacker converts Jamien Sherwood and Hamsah Nasirildeen.
Sign Jones and Landry, draft Gardner and Hamilton. Get some vet receivers to go with Davis and Moore and boost up that secondary that is in dire need. Jets have many holes, but to plug 40-50% of the secondary with talented kids is going to help the front 6/7 get more time to press. As for Jones and/or Landry, it gives Wilson the vets he needs to continue his transition as he gets acclimated. And if Gardner is gone before they pick, offensive or defensive line would be nice. I think the talent at other positions this year outweigh the talent at receiver. No clear cut receiver that makes you drool as a top ten pick.
My Lions the Jets Packers are in on the DeeboSamuel sweepstakes.I just hope we don’t start giving up draft capital to acquire this guy.We need all the defensive help we can get in this year’s draft.I’d be pissed if we do.Rebuilding a team from scratch shouldn’t go down like this.
For example,If Deebo was just that one missing piece we need to contend for a SB that would put us over the top, I’d say f@#k them picks(in my Les Snead voice).Let’s go.But right now we not in that position.And I hope every Lions fan including myself understands that.It is tempting tho.Very tempting.
If Sauce is off the board, take Neal.
If Neal is off the board, take Sauce.
If both are off the board, take Okwanu.
Take London at 10.
Take Lindebaum and LB (or corner if you miss out on Sauce) in the 2nd.
Take LB/pass rusher in the 3rd.
Take RB and safety in the 4th.
Let’s go Jets!
I’m glad Joe Douglas is the Jets GM