The New York Jets have most of their starting lineup set on the offensive side of the ball.
One of the few position battles currently underway, though, is the one at WR2. Garrett Wilson is New York’s best receiver and is going to get most of the targets on the outside.
The Jets still need to find quality receivers who can play alongside Wilson throughout the 2025 season.
While no position battles will be won during offseason workouts, it is clear that there is an obvious leader for that role.
Jets WR Position Battle Update
ESPN’s Rich Cimini reported Sunday afternoon that Josh Reynolds, the former Detroit Lions receiver signed this offseason, is the “leader of the clubhouse” for the second receiver slot.