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Jets Wire breaks down New York’s rookie class in the latest edition of the rookie power rankings series.

No. 4: OT Chuma Edoga

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Last Week: No. 5

Sunday was miserable for Edoga as he was bullied by Redskins edge rusher Ryan Kerrigan and suffered an ankle injury that forced his early departure.

Kerrigan beat Edoga twice for Washington’s only two sacks of the day before Edoga departed with an ankle injury in the first half. He did not return and is set to undergo tests on Monday, according to Adam Gase.

Edoga’s status as a starter might not only be up in the air because of his ankle, but because of his recent poor play. At this point, it’s hard to justify leaving the third-round pick in the starting lineup even if he’s healthy.