2020 NFL Draft: The 6 best wide receivers the Jets should target

Jets Wire takes a look at six of the top wide receivers in the 2020 NFL draft that the Jets should target with picks No. 11 or No. 48.

Tee Higgins, Clemson

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Tee Higgins was the unsung hero for Clemson the past two years, playing a part in helping the Tigers win the 2018 National Championship.

He led Clemson as a junior with 59 catches for 1,167 yards and 13 touchdowns, earning first-team All-ACC recognition in his junior campaign.

Higgins’ basketball background surely shows in the way he plays wide receiver. He is big, tall and long-bodied, standing at 6-foot-4. Higgins has an outstanding catch radius with the ability to make impressive catches in tight coverage.

His size and ability to play all three wide receiver positions make him a unique threat and potential matchup nightmare waiting to happen. The Jets would be lucky if he falls to them at No. 48.