Add a veteran presence at wide receiver
With Quincy Enunwa out for the year, the Jets could benefit from signing another wideout who has earned his stripes in the NFL.
New York has a solid starting wide receiver trio of Jamison Crowder, Breshad Perriman, and rookie Denzel Mims. Beyond those three the depth is suspect and mostly inexperienced. In the event of an injury to one of the starters, the Jets need an experienced receiver that can serve as a viable target for Sam Darnold.
Unfortunately for New York, there are not too many quality options left in free agency other than Paul Richardson and Chester Rodgers. Demaryius Thomas is a veteran the Jets could bring back given his familiarity with Adam Gase, but it remains to be seen if he would garner any sort of consideration.
Even if the options available to the Jets right now are not all that enticing, adding a veteran presence at receiver, even if it’s just for training camp, is a move New York should consider making.