The New York Jets have loaded up on weapons this offseason, namely in the passing game with the additions of wideouts Mecole Hardman and Allen Lazard.
One reason Hardman reportedly joined the Jets after starting his career with the Kansas City Chiefs was the promise of a bigger role.
Per ESPN's Rich Cimini, "Hardman signed with the Jets, in part, because they promised he'd be able to expand his route tree in their offense. In Kansas City, he was used at the line of scrimmage (jet sweeps, bubble screens, etc.) and on vertical routes, with not much in between.