4 potential wide receiver options for the New York Jets in free agency

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3. Robby Anderson, New York Jets

Next up, the Jets need to make sure to try to keep one of their own impending free agents. Robby Anderson is set to test the market and should bring in quite a bit of interest from wide receiver needy teams. He has shown elite deep threat potential, although there are consistency concerns.

During the 2019 season with the Jets, Anderson caught 52 passes for 779 yards and five touchdowns. Those numbers average out to a solid 15.0 yards per reception.

New York cannot afford to lose their current talent at wide receiver. Bringing Anderson back and bringing in another receiver is the way they must do it. Anderson may not be cheap, but they should do everything they can to re-sign him.

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