No. 5: OT Chuma Edoga
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Edoga came to the Jets loaded with promise and raw potential. He flashed some of that potential in 2019, but failed to turn it into consistent play on a weekly basis.
Before landing on season-ending injured reserve late in the season, Edoga seemed to be turning a corner after a rough start to the year. He was doing better in pass protection and was slowly improving as a run blocker. That bodes well for his future and chances of competing for an increased role on New York’s offensive line next season.
The USC product has a long way to go before he can be considered a starting-level tackle on a full-time basis, though. Expect him to come back in 2020 with a bit more refined skillset.