How much is an oft-injured, flawed No. 2 receiver worth?
That is one of the many questions the Jets will need to answer this offseason.
Corey Davis came into this season as the Jets’ No. 2 receiver, with Elijah Moore clearly ensconced as the No. 1. Following 2022, Davis is still the No. 2, while Moore has fallen to the slot receiver, a 2B or 3 of sorts. Garrett Wilson took control of the No. 1 spot.
It’s difficult to know what to make of Davis. After a brutal 2021 season, he bounced back enough not to be considered a total bust free-agent signing.