Matt Milano
Milano has emerged as one of the better coverage linebackers in the league and with that, he will most likely be shadowing LeVeon Bell on Sunday.
With the Jets having a lack of depth at wide receiver, Bell should expect to be the No. 1 guy on offense. And with that, Milano will carry a heavy workload, having to shut down the elusive Bell.
In 2019, Milano was tagged with allowing only 5.1 yards per target, second-best among qualified linebackers behind only Demario Davis, and only credited with being responsible for one touchdown all last season – one that came from Bell.
Ultimately, the offense starts and stops with Bell for the Jets. And Milano can be the thorn in Bell’s side and break up the Jets.