No. 4: S Ashtyn Davis
Ashtyn Davis is stuck behind Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye on New York’s safety depth chart, so he will not have a chance to crack the starting lineup in 2020. That does not mean he is not in line to contribute to Gregg Williams’ defense, though.
Davis is a jack of all trades player that can line up all over the field. He can cover over the top to allow Adams to play more in the box, or he can play in the box himself. He can also line up at cornerback, which could be important for the Jets considering the current uncertainty at the position. Davis is also a sure bet to make an impact on special teams.
Regardless of what his role is throughout his rookie year, Davis will be in a position to make plays. If he can perform as he did throughout his career at California, it won’t be long before he climbs in the rankings.