2020 expectations for the Jets’ newest free-agent signings

Joe Douglas spent frugality in his first free-agency as GM, but he has expectations for all of the new acquisitions.

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WR Breshad Perriman

The Jets expect Perriman to replace the skillset and production left behind by Robby Anderson. Perriman is bigger and faster than Anderson, but much more volatile given he’ll be on his fourth team in five seasons and only had his most successful season in 2019 when he only caught 36 receptions for 645 yards and six touchdowns.

He’ll be Darnold’s top receiver threat down the field.