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New York Jets in the market for a big-time receiver, but there's a catch - New York Jets Blog- ESPN

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — A look at what's happening around the New York Jets:

1. A sip of Jameson? If the Jets don't make a blockbuster trade for Deebo Samuel or DK Metcalf before the NFL draft, they could be staring at the prospect of picking the second-best wide receiver from a good, but not great class. It's not an ideal situation, especially for a franchise that has struggled to draft quality receivers.

«None of these guys have the same grade as DeVonta Smith, Ja'Marr Chase or Jaylen Waddle,» ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. said of this year's receiver prospects. «Those three last year all had elite grades.»

Garrett Wilson (Ohio State), Drake London (USC) and Jameson Williams (Alabama) are generally regarded as the top three. Wilson, Williams and Chris Olave (Ohio State), another first-round talent, have made pre-draft visits to the Jets, who have to be thinking receiver with their second pick in the first round (10th overall).

Wilson is «the closest» in talent to last year's trio, according to Kiper, who added that London (fractured ankle in October) and Williams (torn ACL in January) might have approached that status if they had stayed healthy. Wilson has been linked to the Atlanta Falcons (No. 8 overall).

As for the Jets' options, don't sleep on Williams, who displayed Tyreek Hill-like speed and big-play ability before his injury in the College Football Playoff National Championship. He'd be a gamble because he might not be healthy until November, but the long-term payoff could be huge. The Jets are interested, one source said. How interested remains to be seen.

«Even with the injury, he could go top 20, maybe top 10,» Kiper said.

The Jets were unsuccessful in their attempt to trade for the actual Tyreek Hill, and

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