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#30 New York Jets
Head Coach
Robert Saleh
(1st year, 0-0)
2020 Season
2-14
(4th in AFC East)
2021 Projection
4-13
(4th in AFC East)
FANTASY OUTLOOK
Top 5 Rostered in ESPN Fantasy
#1
Corey Davis (WR)
81.9%
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The 2017 5th overall pick signed a 3-year deal to the Jets in the offseason after a good but not great tenure with the Tennessee Titans. Davis will take on the No.1 receiver role in this Jets offense and will be expected to take on a lot of targets this season. Definitely try to get this player on your roster if he is still available and consider as a flex option.
#2
Michael Carter (RB)
71.2%
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The 2021 4th round pick out of North Carolina will have plenty of opportunities this season to take on carries for the Jets. Carter should be looked at as a solid bench consideration at this time with high upside. Although he is more on the small side, Carter has a great deal of speed and can be a consistent pass catcher.
#3
Elijah Moore (WR)
36.8%
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Sleeper Candidate
This rookie receiver will have the potential to light it up for the Jets in 2021. Although the Jets have a pretty crowded WR room at the moment, expect Moore to get high volume targets in the slot position. This is a great option for your bench if no one has picked him up yet.
#4
Jamison Crowder (WR)
25.4%
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Crowder has been consistent in the past 2 seasons with the Jets but has never quite put up the stats to be a valuable fantasy asset. Expect a dip in his production this year as a great deal of target shares will go to Davis and Moore. At this time, stay away from adding Crowder to your team and look at options elsewhere.
#5
Tevin Coleman (RB)
16.4%
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Unless Michael Carter suffers an injury, there should not be any reason to go after Coleman. During his Atlanta Falcons playing days, Coleman was a solid RB option to have but injuries in recent years have diminished his fantasy relevance.