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NY Jets: How Robby Anderson leaving impacts the 2020 NFL Draft strategy

Last month, the Carolina Panthers inked wide receiver Robby Anderson to a two-year/$20 million dollar deal, thus ending his four-year tenure with the NY Jets.

Anderson was signed as an undrafted free agent following the 2016 NFL Draft and quickly inserted himself into the Jets offense.

Anderson isn’t on the level of Michael Thomas, DeAndre Hopkins, or Julio Jones, but he was an important piece in a lackluster Jets offense.

Since entering the league, Anderson has averaged 765 yards and five touchdowns per season in his four years with the Jets.