Jamison Crowder does his research, and he knows Adam Gase’s history. It was enough to bring him to the Jets.
“In this offense, you look at it,” Crowder said, “slot guys have had success in this offense. That was one of the things that really caught my attention.”
Crowder, who came to the Jets from the Redskins on a three-year, $28.5 million contract this offseason, knows what he’s talking about. With Gase in Miami, Jarvis Landry’s profile shot up. Landry led the league in receptions in 2017 with 112 for 987 yards, leveraging those numbers into a $75.