The New York Jets‘ draft weekend has come and gone. A new beginning awaits nine new draftees, in addition to over a dozen undrafted signings.
But these new beginnings for some could lead to the end for others—at least in a New York setting. The first four picks could lead to some additional changes on the Jets’ beleaguered offense, ones that could bid farewell to a few staples from recent seasons.
WR Jamison Crowder
Jamison Crowder has been far and away the Jets’ most potent offensive weapon over the last two seasons and has developed himself into one of the most reliable slot receivers in the league.