When Austin Seferian-Jenkins left the Jets in free agency this offseason, there were those who questioned the wisdom of the team’s decision to part ways with their most tenured player at the position. Seferian-Jenkins has never topped 400 yards in a single season, and averaged just over 7 yards per catch with the Jets, but still there were those who viewed his departure as a major loss.
The Jet’s don’t have a household name at tight end, but they do have however, is a group of unproven young players looking to make a name for themselves. Throughout training camp and the preseason, the Jet’s tight ends as a unit have impressed, consistently finding ways to get open and offer Sam Darnold a safety valve.