JuJu Smith-Schuster - The former USC star could step in and give the Jets a legitimate No. 1 wide receiver — even if he’s not as accomplished as the other three players on this list. Re-uniting with college QB Sam Darnold should be a plus now that Saleh and LaFleur are here the atmosphere might have changed after that embarrassing loss to the Browns...
Kenny Golladay is one of the most physically dominant wide receivers in the NFL. At 6-foot-4, 214 pounds, Golladay brings no shortage of big-play potential to any offense he’s a part of. If Golladay is a free agent this offseason, expect him to have no shortage of suitors — the Jets chief among them.
Players with Chris Godwin‘s talent, production, and age almost never actually make it to free agency. But with this coming offseason, anything is possible. Godwin’s contract situation is one to keep a close eye on moving forward.
Allen Robinson has long been considered one of the NFL’s most underrated receivers. His talent has never been in question and neither has his production, despite the fact that he’s dealt with the likes of Blake Bortles, Nick Foles, and Mitch Trubisky throwing him the ball for most of his career. Chicago has surprisingly been very stingy about offering Robinson a long-term contract to the point where it’s even made his teammates grow frustrated.
They could always opt for the franchise tag in the offseason as well, but if he hits free agency, expect his price tag to be sky-high.
Kenny Golladay is one of the most physically dominant wide receivers in the NFL. At 6-foot-4, 214 pounds, Golladay brings no shortage of big-play potential to any offense he’s a part of. If Golladay is a free agent this offseason, expect him to have no shortage of suitors — the Jets chief among them.
Players with Chris Godwin‘s talent, production, and age almost never actually make it to free agency. But with this coming offseason, anything is possible. Godwin’s contract situation is one to keep a close eye on moving forward.
Allen Robinson has long been considered one of the NFL’s most underrated receivers. His talent has never been in question and neither has his production, despite the fact that he’s dealt with the likes of Blake Bortles, Nick Foles, and Mitch Trubisky throwing him the ball for most of his career. Chicago has surprisingly been very stingy about offering Robinson a long-term contract to the point where it’s even made his teammates grow frustrated.
They could always opt for the franchise tag in the offseason as well, but if he hits free agency, expect his price tag to be sky-high.