New York Daily News

3. WIDE RECEIVER

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Quincy Enunwa will return to the field next season after missing all of 2017 with a neck injury he suffered during drills at the Green and White Scrimmage in August. That addition will bolster a group of receivers that surprised many around the NFL last season. Robby Anderson had a breakout year, catching 63 passes for 941 yards and seven touchdowns. But there’s a very good chance he will be forced to serve a suspension at some point this season because of two different arrests in the past 12 months. Jermaine Kearse (65 catches, 810 yards, five touchdowns) rounds out the Jets’ receiving trio. They’re still looking for that bona fide No. 1 wideout, though.

The Jets did draft receivers in the third and fourth rounds last year, bringing in ArDarius Stewart from Alabama and Chad Hansen from Cal. Neither had an exceptiona­l rookie season.

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