Joe Douglas has made significant strides this offseason through free agency, trades, and the draft, effectively addressing key areas for the New York Jets. With Aaron Rodgers potentially leading the team to Super Bowl contention if healthy, there’s optimism surrounding their prospects.
Douglas remains open to bolstering both sides of the football further before the season begins. Despite the approaching preseason, there’s still a window to sign players, and speculation suggests the Jets may not be done yet.
Adding another wide receiver would be a welcomed move, despite already acquiring Mike Williams and drafting Malachi Corley alongside Garrett Wilson. Enhancing the receiving corps could provide additional depth and options.
Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report highlighted potential signings for the Jets to consider, emphasizing former Pro Bowl receiver Hunter Renfrow among them. Renfrow, despite recent injury challenges and reduced production, offers versatility and proven ability, having surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in 2021.
Knox proposed a team-friendly deal around $1.2 million for Renfrow, suggesting it could be a low-risk, high-reward move for the Jets. With Renfrow’s past success and potential to thrive with better quarterback support, such a signing could significantly benefit the team’s offensive capabilities.
Considering Renfrow’s track record, even a fraction of his previous production would make him a valuable addition as the Jets’ WR4. Douglas may see this as an opportunity worth exploring, aiming to provide Rodgers with more offensive weapons to maximize their chances in the upcoming season.