When you look back on the Jets roster from years past, one thing had been missing for over half a decade — a legitimate offensive threat. After three offseasons, general manager Joe Douglas, with the collaborative efforts of the scouting department and coaching staff, has flipped that notion on its head. Long gone are the days of Robbie Anderson and Quincy Enunwa being talked up as the WR1 in training camp, or banking on an UDFA to come in and produce immediately. There is no longer a dearth of offensive talent in Florham Park. Instead, there is a strong mix of veteran leadership (Corey Davis and C.