Wide Receivers / Tight Ends

Yet again, despite Mikey Mac’s best efforts, Ryan Fitzpatrick won’t have a real vertical-friendly tight end at his disposal. Jace Amaro didn’t work out. It’s that simple (as the leftovers from John Idzik’s forgettable regime slowly drip away from the franchise).

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Quincy Enunwa will, once again, play the Y in Gailey’s offense when more than two wideouts are on the field. This will automatically default him as Fitz’s third option.

Look for Eric Decker to have a lesser output in stats thanks to a more balanced air attack. Both Jalin Marshall, who’ll provide a lot in terms of versatility, and Robby Anderson, who’ll be that lone speed demon for the Jets, will take some balls away from Decker as well as hurt the brains of defensive coordinators everywhere.

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