– Why a WR2 matters: Wilson was the only bright spot last year, leading the team with 395 receiving yards across just seven games due to injuries, highlighting how thin the group was. 📊
– A potential target: Brian Thomas Jr. of the Jaguars could be the fit. He exploded for 1,282 yards and 10 TD as a rookie in 2024, then dipped to 707 yards and 2 TD in 2025, possibly due to Jacksonville’s new offensive scheme. If the Jets can land him, the WR2 vacancy could be filled right away. 📈🔥
– Draft capital could fuel the deal: The Jets own two first-round picks (Nos. 2 and 16) plus solid second-round capital (Nos. 33 and 44) to package for Thomas. The Jaguars, who aren’t sitting on a 2026 first-rounder, could be enticed by a rich package to recoup draft capital. 📊🏈
– Why it could work financially: Thomas is owed under $5 million over the next two seasons, with a potential fifth-year option in 2028—a cost-effective move for a young playmaker. This keeps payroll flexibility while adding upside. 💸📊
– Impact if it happens: Adding Thomas would instantly bolster the WR2 role, create more routes for Wilson, and give the Jets a clearer, more explosive aerial attack next season. 🔥🏈
Stay tuned as this potential offseason storyline could reshape New York’s pass game. 🚀📊