The New York Jets currently need playmakers on their roster. They have a choice of two dynamic draft prospects with elite YAC ability. Both players made their living in college by running screens and flat routes.
One is a projected top-15 pick.
The other is a second or third-round prospect.
And that’s why the Jets should stay far away from Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the No. 10 overall pick — or wherever their first-rounder winds up.
Bowers is basically a larger version of Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley.
Their per-game statistics are eerily similar, too.