Jamison Crowder has only been a Jet for a week, but he already has high expectations for Gang Green’s other wide receivers.

Ask Crowder and he will tell you that fellow wideouts Robby Anderson and Quincy Enunwa remind him of two of his former Washington teammates: DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garçon.

Crowder says Robby Anderson and Quincy Enunwa remind him of two WRs from his early Washington days — DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon, respectively. #Jets — Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) March 19, 2019

Crowder, Jackson and Garçon spent two seasons together in Washington. The trio tallied 4,802 receiving yards on 363 receptions and 26 touchdowns from 2015-16. Jackson and Garçon then left for the Buccaneers and 49ers, respectively.

Now in New York, Crowder hopes to replicate that success with two younger versions of his Washington triumvirate in Anderson and Enunwa. Despite the obvious age difference – Anderson and Enunwa are both three years younger than Jackson and Garcon when they played with Crowder – the comparisons actually hold up.

Anderson is known as the flashy, big-play wide receiver who can take the top off defenses, very much like what Jackson has been known for throughout his career.

Though Anderson is a much bigger receiver (he’s 5 inches taller than Jackson), the two share a proclivity for deep ball targets. Prior to the 2018 season, Jackson and Anderson ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in deep target catch percentage over the previous two seasons. Jackson hauled in 33 percent of his 58 targets, while Anderson caught 29 percent of his 54 targets.

Both run similarly, too, with Jackson’s 4.35 40-yard dash time a smidge faster than Anderson’s 4.41. Their catch radii are almost identical as well, with Anderson’s 10.08 a little larger than Jackson’s 9.99, according to PlayerProfiler.com. For their careers, Jackson has a much higher yards per reception average than Anderson (17.4 vs. 14.7). Even comparing the players at the same age, Jackson almost doubles Anderson’s production in all facets exception touchdowns.

Enunwa, meanwhile, is the prototypical flanker or “Z” wide receiver – a role Garçon has played throughout his career. Both wideouts line up on the near side of the formation off the line of scrimmage and specialize in short and intermediate routes like slants, drags and outs. Both Enunwa and Garçon are known as possession receivers who play all over the field and gobble up targets.

Anderson and Enunwa have a ways to go before they can legitimately compare their careers to Jackson’s or Garçon’s, but the skillsets are definitely similar.