Quincy Enunwa has had enough of folks criticizing the Jets’ wide receivers.

Most of the time, statistics and player evaluations are left to the analysts, but they haven’t been kind to Gang Green’s pass-catchers. Leave it to Enunwa to shed some light on the Jets’ supporting staff — which ex-NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky called into question when talking about Sam Darnold’s help.

Enunwa dropped a bit of knowledge after a fan alerted him to Orlovsky’s tweet.

Here, Enunwa is referring to himself, Robby Anderson, Terrelle Pryor and Jermaine Kearse.

No hard feelings, as Enunwa and Orlovsky were able to resolve their difference of opinions after a pleasant back and forth. Orlovsky recognizes New York’s wideouts have talent. They just haven’t shown consistency yet given a combination of youth and injuries.

The Jets have received flack for not having a true No. 1 receiver, but they have some serious depth that seems to be overlooked. The position shouldn’t be a problem in 2018, so long as the group stays healthy.

Enunwa and Pryor are both coming off serious injuries. Enunwa missed all of 2017 thanks to a neck procedure, while Pryor missed a handful of games due to ankle surgery. Enunwa was not a full participant during OTAs and minicamp and Pryor has yet to practice as a Jet.

As far as non-health concerns go, Anderson is still awaiting judgment from the league over his off-the-field issues. The only guarantee, currently, is that Kearse will be available to start the season.

With all the in mind, New York should be fine. Could a superstar help whoever is throwing the ball? Of course, but New York has bigger problems than its receivers.