While much gets made of the Jets’ inability to draft and develop a quarterback over the past several decades, the team has been almost as bad when it comes to finding wide receivers outside of the first round.
In fact, over the past twenty years, the Jets track record at receiver is so bad that nobody could blame you for thinking they were missing on purpose. One would think that at some point, they’d just find one long-term starter by accident.
But with the exception of a couple of serviceable receivers in Jeremy Kerley and Quincy Enunwa, it has been unfathomably bad.