2020 NFL Draft: 6 receivers the Jets could target in later rounds

Jets Wire takes a look at six late-round wide receiver prospects the Jets should target in the 2020 NFL draft.

Aaron Parker, Rhode Island

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It’s rare that Rhode Island churns out NFL talent, but Parker has the potential to become a late-round steal if he winds up in the right situation.

The 6-foot-2 Parker caught 81 passes for 1,224 yards and nine touchdowns last season. He was already on the NFL’s radar, but Parker’s strong senior season opened eyes around the league.

Parker has matchup nightmare written all over him. If the Jets are in the market for a receiver late in the draft, Parker should be a guy they take a long look at.