A few of the Jets offensive starters missed Tuesday's voluntary workout, but offensive coordinator Chan Gailey viewed it as an opportunity for the coaching staff.

"What it does is it allows us to evaluate a lot of people. I think Todd said it best — it's like having injuries," Gailey said after the Jets completed OTA No. 2 without regulars Brandon Marshall, Eric Decker and Nick Mangold. "You have to find out who can play and who can do what, and who can go on the field and do what we need to get done on the field. So it's an opportunity for guys that are on the field and that's the way we have to approach it."

Without perhaps the top wideout tandem in football, Geno Smith got the job done late with Quincy Enunwa and Kenbrell Thompkins. On this May scorcher, Smith looked crisp in a two-minute situation while delivering a short laser to Enunwa before concluding his session with a long scoring toss to Thompkins.

"As Todd said, going into where we are exactly right now, Geno is working with the No. 1 team and everybody else is competing," Gailey said of the team's QB situation. "We're not putting numbers on everybody else, we're just saying everybody else is competing."

Last season, Gailey coordinated a unit that finished 10th overall offensively and set a new franchise record for total yards in a season (5,925).