The Return of 'Q Szn'

Having missed all of 2017 due to a neck injury sustained during the Green & White scrimmage, Quincy Enunwa looks to return to form heading into 2018. After having a relatively quiet first two seasons with the Jets, Enunwa had a breakout campaign in 2016, becoming the leading receiver on the roster. He amassed 857 yards on 58 receptions, finding paydirt four times.

At 6'2'' and 225 pounds, Enunwa's stocky frame presents problems for defenses when he lines up in the slot or on the outside. His addition could bring an added dimension to a group that saw improved production in 2017 with Robby Anderson and Jermaine Kearse and also acquired Terrelle Pryor in free agency. The fourth-year player will have a lot to learn this summer, as the offense has changed hands twice since he last suited up for the Green & White. Despite this challenge, Enunwa is excited to get back to work.

"The offense we ran two years ago is a lot different," he said. "It's just about making sure I know all the terminology and that I'm not making too many mistakes so that I can go out there and play fast."

Not Just a Home Run Threat

After a productive rookie season, Robby Anderson stepped up big for the Jets in 2017 following the loss of Enunwa. The Temple product racked up 942 receiving yards and 7 TDs, establishing himself as a bona fide deep threat. Since entering the league, Anderson is sixth in the NFL in receptions of 20+ yards with 27. Despite the reputation as a home run hitter, WRs coach Karl Dorrell envisions Anderson growing into a more well-rounded receiver in his third season.