Second Round: Gabriel Davis | WR | Central Florida
With Robby Anderson’s heading to free agency, Miller has the Jets getting a big-time wide receiver with their first Day 2 selection.
Gabriel Davis has been the go-to wide receiver at Central Florida no matter who the team’s quarterback has been over the past three seasons. Unlike Anderson, Davis is not an explosive route-runner, but he does have reliable hands and a huge catch radius, standing at 6-foot-3.
In his final season for the Knights before declaring for the draft, Davis caught 72 passes for 1,241 yards and 12 touchdowns. With those types of numbers, Davis projects as a legitimate outside receiver threat for Sam Darnold.