Agreed, he needs to spend extra time on the jugs and become a lot more reliable catching the football, but I see why the coaching staff is so enamored with his physical skills. If the light goes on for this player his upside is considerably higher than Kerley's, its not even close. Marshall, Decker and Enunwa presents huge problems for opposing secondaries, all three are bigger and stronger than most DB's and Enunwa is probably the fastest of the three.Yes, but if the drops keep coming over the next few games, I'd bench him
Also I notice that his worst drops come early in these games, he probably gets too excited, but as the game moves along he calms down and makes the catches. The play he made in the 4th Qtr verses Indy, right after the Colts scored a TD to cut it to 3, might have been the most important play of the game for the Jets. At that point the Colts were making a serious run and the crowd was totally amped, and BANG!!, just like that the kid rips off massive YAC and puts us into scoring position in one play. That quieted the crowd and led to a crucial TD to essentially ice the game.
Not making excuses, he must eliminate the ugly drops, but the upside for this kid is considerable.