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Robby Anderson making his pitch to catch passes for 2020 Jets

New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson stiff-arms Miami Dolphins cornerback Ryan Lewis during the second half on December 8, 2019. Credit: Lee S. Weissman

Robby Anderson has been coming on late in the season, just in time to raise his value to the Jets and on the open market.

Certainly, this is not a coincidence. The talented wide receiver will be a free agent in the offseason, and Anderson has helped his odds of getting paid.

Amari Cooper and A.J. Green are at the head of a rather pedestrian wide receiver class. Anderson could be looking at an annual salary starting at about $11 million to $12 million or more.