ATLANTA — The Jets officially broke training camp on Tuesday. They still have a few weeks of practice before the regular season gets here, but those practices will take on more of a regular-season feel.

With training camp behind us, it is a good time to take a look at who the standouts of camp were. We are going to leave quarterback Sam Darnold out of this since his camp has received so much attention. Darnold showed a lot of good things in Adam Gase’s offense and appears primed for a big year. But that’s a story for another day.

Here are five other Jets who turned heads during camp:

Ty Montgomery — The veteran running back had a very good spring, getting the majority of first-team reps with Le’veon Bell skipping OTAs. He has continued to show up in camp and it appears he will be a major part of the Jets’ offense this season.

The converted wide receiver is as dangerous catching passes out of the backfield as he is running the ball. Gase can also get creative and spread him out as a receiver and have him and Bell in the backfield at the same time.

Jamison Crowder — Gase coveted Crowder in free agency because he believed the slot receiver would be a perfect fit for his offense. So far, he looks correct.

Crowder has shown early chemistry with Darnold and a knack for getting open. That has been on display in practice and in the first preseason game against the Giants when he and Darnold connected on a long pass and a touchdown.

Crowder could be a mismatch headache for Jets opponents this year. Gase has the combination of Crowder, Bell, Montgomery and tight end Chris Herndon to flood the middle of the field with talented players and force linebackers to have to cover some of them.

Frankie Luvu — The Jets are desperate for a pass-rushing presence off the edge. Luvu, a linebacker who is in his second season, may be able to help in that area. Luvu is extremely active and always seems to be around the ball. He forced a fumble against the Giants and tied for the team lead with five tackles.

The outside linebacker position is an interesting one for the Jets. GM Joe Douglas may look to add more players there before the regular season, but Luvu looks like a lock to be on the team. Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams will get creative with moving guys around and Luvu could be a versatile piece for him.

— The undrafted rookie out of Wake Forest is fighting for a roster spot and is making a good case for himself. Dortch is currently atop the depth chart at punt returner and had a 32-yard return against the Giants that won him some points with the coaching staff.

Dortch is raw as a receiver, but had four catches and a touchdown in that game against the Giants. He received second-team reps at receiver this week, a sign that he is impressing the right people.

Folorunso Fatukasi — Fatukasi is in a group of endangered species on the Jets roster these days: Mike Maccagnan late-round draft picks. Fatukasi, a defensive tackle, was a sixth-round pick in 2018 by the former GM and only played in one game as a rookie.

I thought he had very little chance of making it at a deep position for the Jets, but he has been impressive during camp. He stood out during the game last week and was even getting first-team reps in practice this week. Fatukasi has benefited from Leonard Williams, Steve McLendon and Henry Anderson all missing practice time lately. Fatukasi needs to keep showing up in preseason games to solidify a spot on the roster.