Corey Davis considers himself a No. 1 receiver. At $12.5 million per year, he's certainly being paid like one. To truly validate that status, he needs to catch the ball more consistently.
He already has five dropped passes, more than any wide receiver in the league, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Davis isn't known as a bad-hands guy -- five ties a career high -- so you have to believe it's just a slump. He's probably pressing, trying too hard to boost the sagging offense.
"Obviously, I don't want to drop passes, but it happens," said Davis, adding that he's doing extra work in practice.
Davis isn't alone. The Jets have a total of 12 drops, tied for the second-most. That's not a good way to help your rookie quarterback.
He already has five dropped passes, more than any wide receiver in the league, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Davis isn't known as a bad-hands guy -- five ties a career high -- so you have to believe it's just a slump. He's probably pressing, trying too hard to boost the sagging offense.
"Obviously, I don't want to drop passes, but it happens," said Davis, adding that he's doing extra work in practice.
Davis isn't alone. The Jets have a total of 12 drops, tied for the second-most. That's not a good way to help your rookie quarterback.