5. Jamison Crowder, wide receiver
Eagles fans are very familiar with Jamison Crowder following his days with the Washington Redskins. In eight career games versus the Eagles in D.C., Crowder hauled in 24 receptions for 252 yards and a touchdown.
He’s played a more important role with the Jets this season, and though his numbers versus the Eagles historically haven’t been overwhelming, you know how bad the Eagles have looked in the secondary in 2019. they can make any team’s wide receiver a household name overnight. They’ll need to keep tabs on Crowder in Week 5.
6. Robby Anderson, wide receiver
Robby Anderson may be the best receiver on the Jets roster though we haven’t seen a ton of evidence to demonstrate that this is true statement. Still, like Crowder, he’s gifted enough to make plays versus a struggling Eagles secondary. he’ll look to add to a stat line that features a mere ten receptions on 18 targets.
Hopefully, his breakout game won’t come in Week 5.