EG: I'm going with CB Tevaughn Campbell. Campbell has been starting on the outside in base formation with both Trumaine Johnson and rookie UDFA Kyron Brown nursing hamstring injuries and last week against the Falcons, the former Montreal Alouette led the defense with six total tackles and three pass defenses. But this week will be a big test for both the Jets defense and the 6'0", 200-pounder as the Saints, who finished third in the NFL last season in points per game (31.5), come to MetLife Stadium. Future Hall of Fame QB Drew Brees is expected to play Saturday and the Saints have a number of premiere skill players on offense, which means Campbell will have a great opportunity to line up against one of the league's top offenses and stake his claim for a spot on the Green & White's 53-man roster.

OL: With a lot of movement and changes happening at the linebacker position (both inside and outside) this past week, I'm going to say anyone who starts in place of Brandon Copeland and Avery Williamson have the most to gain. At the moment, it's an open position battle to find who is capable of taking over for Copeland on the outside and Williamson on the inside. Neville Hewitt spent this past week taking first-team reps next to ILB C.J. Mosley, and the Jets also made a pair of transactions picking up LBs Stephone Anthony and Albert McClellan. With Gregg Williams constantly presenting different defensive schemes and packages on the field, it's hard to say who will be starting against the Saints, but keep a strong eye out for the LB position as it's undergone some serious changes within the past week.