Bryce Hall
Like Zuniga, Hall’s chances of starting at any point in 2020 hinge on his ability to stay healthy. However, there is much more to this equation than just health.
Considering the severity of the injury Hall is recovering from, it is fair to wonder how long it is going to take him to get back to the All-ACC cornerback he was in 2018. There’s also Bless Austin, who impressed as a rookie and has an inside track at the No. 2 spot on New Yorks cornerback depth chart.
If Hall can recover and get back to being the player that led the FBS in pass breakups as a junior, the Jets will have a starting-caliber cornerback on their hands.