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How Jets could address WR, RB and TE positions at NFL Draft

The Jets just spent $27 million on Le’Veon Bell hoping he can improve both their rushing and passing attacks. They added wide receiver Jamison Crowder in free agency and are thrilled with tight end Chris Herndon as he enters his second season.

So, the Jets don’t have a pressing need at any of these three positions, but still could be looking for some depth. Wide receiver, in particular, feels like they need to add some players, but that won’t happen until the middle and late rounds of the draft.

They are happy with Crowder, Quincy Enunwa and Robby Anderson as their starters.