The Jets can use all the talent they can find.

Of course, when you are as unattractive a destination as the Jets are, sometimes one needs to think outside the box — or in this case, outside the country — to find quality players.

New York announced Friday it signed CFL cornerback John Ojo. He is the second cornerback signing for the Jets since the start of free agency, joining former Cowboy Morris Claiborne.

The 6-foot-3, 205-pound Ojo last played for the Edmonton Eskimos but sat out last season due to a torn Achilles tendon. In 2015, Ojo had 41 tackles and five interceptions and was named a CFL all-star selection while helping Edmonton capture the Grey Cup.

Ojo played at Florida A&M, where he went undrafted in 2014 after an NFL tryout with the Seahawks.

The 27-year-old tore his Achilles in June and will be ready to go at the start of training camp. He will look to build off his successful 2015 season and compete for an NFL roster spot.