Quincy Enunwa

Quincy Enunwa is a special player. While his stat-line from a season ago wouldn’t drive that point home (22 receptions and 315 yards), what he brings from a matchup standpoint creates unique offensive principles.

Enunwa’s 6’2”, 225 lbs. frame puts him in the conversation of a hybrid tight-end/wide receiver. What really cements his role is how established a blocker he is. Chan Gailey is afforded the right to line Enunwa up anywhere on the field and expect dominant blocking. This is a big and often overlooked deal when receivers are being bandied about.

Already, as seen on Thursday, Enunwa is paying dividends playing the Y out of Gailey’s spread:

Granted, the Jags linebackers did a terrible job getting depth while in zone, on both plays, but Enunwa can really move at that big frame.

This “most improved stuff” we’re hearing about could be the real deal in 2016.

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Robby Sabo is a co-founder, CEO and credentialed New York Jets content creator for Jets X-Factor - Jet X, which includes Sabo's Sessions (in-depth film breakdowns) and Sabo with the Jets. Host: Underdog Jets Podcast with Wayne Chrebet and Sabo Radio. Member: Pro Football Writers of America. Coach: Port Jervis (NY) High School. Washed up strong safety and 400M runner. SEO: XL Media. Founder: Elite Sports NY - ESNY (Sold in 2020). SEO: XL Media. Email: robby.sabo[at]jetsxfactor.com