The New York Jets made minor renovations to their receiving core this offseason. They kept their top two as is, giving Robby Anderson and Quincy Enunwa another year as Sam Darnold’s top weapons.
The Jets’ receiving group had a decent 2018, reeling in 150 passes on 277 targets. Their catch percentage of 54% is lackluster, but given the circumstances of having a rookie quarterback, it’s an acceptable number. They averaged 10 yards per reception as a group, which is a solid number.
Many believed the Jets should’ve tried to trade for a star wide receiver this offseason, but they opted to stick with their group for the most part.