With the Nov. 2 NFL trade deadline fast approaching, Jamison Crowder makes sense as a trade chip for the Jets.
Crowder is an experienced and productive slot receiver who can fit any offense and comes with a manageable contract. The Jets need all the help they can get as they continue to develop and rebuild, but Joe Douglas won’t blink at the opportunity to add more draft picks to his arsenal. Crowder likely isn’t in the Jets’ long-term future after the team added Elijah Moore in the draft last offseason.
While trading Crowder could benefit the Jets in the long term, there are consequences to moving on from a quality player. Here are the pros and cons of trading Crowder.