Tyler Johnson, Minnesota
The Jets got their guy in Baylor wide receiver Denzel Mims in the second round. Could they add another weapon for Sam Darnold to throw to on day three?
If Joe Douglas is interested in doing so, Johnson should be his guy as long as he is still on the board. The Minnesota product shredded Big 10 defenses all of last season. There are concerns about his lack of speed and ability to separate from defensive backs at the next level, but no receiver left on the board at this point in the draft can match Johnson’s elite production against some of the better secondaries in the country.