The Jets’ 4 biggest weaknesses after the first wave of free agency

Jets Wire takes a look at five positions the Jets still need to improve with the first wave of free agency in the books.

Wide Receiver

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Breshad Perriman was a nice addition to replace Robby Anderson and Jamison Crowder returns as a weapon in the slot, but the Jets need more than two reliable targets for Sam Darnold to work with.

There are serious concerns over Quincy Enunwa’s durability as he works his way back from a second serious neck injury. Past Enunwa, New York’s crop of receivers features Josh Doctson, Braxton Berrios, Vyncint Smith, Josh Bellamy, Jehu Chesson and Keon Hatcher. That’s not exactly an inspiring group.

There aren’t too many standout receivers left in free agency, so the Jets will likely upgrade the position through the draft. Regardless of how it gets done, a move or two needs to be made before training camp begins.