
Jets’ ‘clear vision’ for rookie Mason Taylor could go well beyond tight end role
NY Post
When examining the Jets offense in its current state, one glaring hole stands out. Who exactly will be the team’s other wide receivers besides star Garrett Wilson?
The Jets have a group of underwhelming veterans — Allen Lazard, Josh Reynolds and Tyler Johnson — and some unproven players like Malachi Corley, Xavier Gipson and fourth-round pick Arian Smith.
Here’s one conclusion you can draw: The team’s second receiver may just not be a receiver.
Enter Mason Taylor, the tight end from LSU the Jets drafted in the second round.
Taylor looked good in rookie minicamp and he should be the team’s starting tight end in the fall.
Taylor left LSU as the school’s all-time leading receiver among tight ends with 129 receptions, 1,308 yards and six touchdowns.

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