Many New York Jets fans are out on WR Corey Davis. Some are biased against him due to his subpar 2021 season; others lament his inability to stay on the field. A third camp thinks that the Jets need Davis’s $11.2 million in salary cap savings to fill other roster needs.
However, considering that Davis is the Jets’ No. 2 or No. 3 receiver (depending on who you ask and whether you see Elijah Moore‘s poor 2022 season as an abnormality or a true representation of who he is), they will need to replace him if they do, indeed, move on.