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WR JAMISON CROWDER, NEW YORK JETS
After agreeing to a rather substantial pay cut before the season to stay with the New York Jets, Crowder earned just a 65.1 receiving grade for 2021, the second-worst mark of his seven-year career. The veteran is a reliable slot receiver with just four drops on 154 targets since 2020. However, his 3.4 yards after the catch per reception in 2021 was a career-low by almost 1.5 yards.
Strengths:
– Quickness
– Hands
– Play from the slot
Weaknesses:
– Size
– Speed
Scheme Fit/Role:
SLOT RECEIVER: Crowder isn't big nor fast, but he does everything else well and has been a consistently clutch slot receiver despite plying his trade for the Jets and Washington in the NFL. Crowder has a defined role, but any team needing a slot receiver would benefit from adding him.
Recent Injury History:
Crowder pulled a groin muscle early in the 2021 season. He has a history of soft-tissue muscle injuries in his NFL career.
Contract Projection: One year, $4.5 million ($3.5 million total guaranteed)
Bottom Line:
Crowder would be an upgrade at slot receiver for most NFL teams. Seventy-six percent of his career snaps have come inside, and he is a specialist in that role.
After agreeing to a rather substantial pay cut before the season to stay with the New York Jets, Crowder earned just a 65.1 receiving grade for 2021, the second-worst mark of his seven-year career. The veteran is a reliable slot receiver with just four drops on 154 targets since 2020. However, his 3.4 yards after the catch per reception in 2021 was a career-low by almost 1.5 yards.
Strengths:
– Quickness
– Hands
– Play from the slot
Weaknesses:
– Size
– Speed
Scheme Fit/Role:
SLOT RECEIVER: Crowder isn't big nor fast, but he does everything else well and has been a consistently clutch slot receiver despite plying his trade for the Jets and Washington in the NFL. Crowder has a defined role, but any team needing a slot receiver would benefit from adding him.
Recent Injury History:
Crowder pulled a groin muscle early in the 2021 season. He has a history of soft-tissue muscle injuries in his NFL career.
Contract Projection: One year, $4.5 million ($3.5 million total guaranteed)
Bottom Line:
Crowder would be an upgrade at slot receiver for most NFL teams. Seventy-six percent of his career snaps have come inside, and he is a specialist in that role.