5 wide receivers Jets should target on the trade block

The Jets need better wide receivers. These five players could be good options on the trade block.

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Rams WR Josh Reynolds

This would be an underrated trade for an underrated player. Reynolds really hasn’t been given too many opportunities during his three years with the Rams while playing behind the likes of Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp and Brandin Cooks, but he has shown flashes when given the chance.

Reynolds’ biggest skill is his ability to move the chains. He only caught 50 passes for 728 yards and six touchdowns in the past two seasons, but 44 of them were for first downs. That matters on offense and he’d be a great weapon for Darnold alongside Jamison Crowder, Chris Herndon, Le’Veon Bell, and any other pass-catchers the Jets bring in. Reynolds’ 6-foot-3, 196-pound frame is also almost identical to Robby Anderson if the Jets let him walk this offseason.