Jets training camp is here, and there’s much to pay attention to. Here are five under-the-radar players ready to contribute — in Florham Park or elsewhere.

If new Jets coach Adam Gase plans to play meaningful games in December and January, he must get the most out of his entire 53-man roster. But this team’s thin on talent to begin with, and counted-upon ballers like Quincy Enunwa and Marcus Maye are probably one or two big hits away from retirement. So expect big moves in the weeks and months ahead.

Gase has stated that these Jets must commit to a one-week-at-a-time mentality, and learn how to face adversity. But the same could be said of the former Dolphins coach’s own checkered past.

Between Gase and new GM Joe Douglas, these Jets finally present a hard-nosed, football-first organizational mentality. It’s such a logical approach to the brutal game of football. A refreshing reprieve from the previous regime’s geek-ish reliance on analytics and Combine stats. I mean, how many late-round Patriots greats fared poorly with their dead-lifts or “40” times?

This regime holds no allegiances, so there are at least two dozen current Jets who’d be ill-advised to lay down roots in North Jersey just now. The following pages look at five exciting peripheral players ready to make Gang Green great in 2019 and beyond.