On one hand, I’m not sold Adams is the “missing piece” in this situation. There are deeper issues on the New York Jets.

But, hey, he’d probably get like 16 targets per week!

While that’s an exaggeration, of course, I’m confident it wouldn’t take Aaron Rodgers and Adams long to uncover their old timing. When they shared the field with the Green Bay Packers, whew, it was special.

The value of a quarterback being able to trust a receiver to run a route exactly this way at exactly this moment is immense. Rodgers might develop that rapport with Garrett Wilson or Mike Williams throughout the 2024 season, but the learning curve wouldn’t exist with Adams.

Again, the Jets might finish 8-9 if they trade for Adams. He’d probably put up respectable numbers along the way, though.



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