By now, it’s well known that the New York Jets have wide receiver room loaded with question marks with one of them being free agent addition Tyler Johnson.
Garrett Wilson is undoubtedly their WR1, but following him, their receiving group is very thin. It’s nearly impossible to predict who may occupy the WR2, WR3, and certainly WR4 spots. You have Allen Lazard, Josh Reynolds, who’s coming off a down year, and Arian Smith, who’s shown in college that while he’s swift, he can’t catch well.
None of those names inspires a ton of confidence for the Jets and their fans.