5 Jets who could be impact fantasy players in 2020

The Jets Wire takes a look at the five Jets, who could be impact fantasy players during the 2020 season.

WR Breshad Perriman

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Breshad Perriman was a fantasy afterthought in 2019 until Mike Evans and Chris Godwin were out of Tampa Bays’ starting lineup. Proving to be an excellent deep threat for Jameis Winston and the Buccaneers, Perriman finished his 2019 season with 36 catches for 645 yards and six touchdowns.

When considering fantasy players, Perriman is the biggest wildcard for Gang Green, mainly because he’s never been able to produce a full season of what he did down the stretch in 2019. His value should be based on whether he can properly replace Robby Anderson, a player who he has an extremely similar skillset to.

Perriman figures to go undrafted in most fantasy drafts, but he could be a free agent sleeper if his abilities as a deep threat are utilized in New York.