The 32-year-old wideout can still generate separation, but the rapport with Rodgers never seemed on par with midseason projections, even with the QB force-feeding the ball Adams’ way. In 11 games with the Jets, he posted 854 yards on 67 receptions with seven touchdowns, but it took 114 targets to get those numbers. The inefficiency was something that plagued the entire Jets offense all season.
However, the flashes were enough to believe that Adams can still make plays. The veteran still possesses the type of off-line get-off and route running that should allow him to age gracefully.
For the Jets, parting with Adams should quell any further outlandish thoughts about trading Garrett Wilson, who is coming off his third consecutive 1,000-plus-yard campaign despite playing in offenses that are far from potent. With Rodgers looking Adams’ way often, Wilson got lost in the offense, netting fewer than 70 yards eight times after the trade, including each of the final four weeks. The lack of involvement led to some frustration from the young receiver.
The better question is whether the Jets will look to extend Wilson.
With Rodgers and Adams now gone, new coach Aaron Glenn and offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand must build the offense around Wilson and Breece Hall. Finding a new QB is job one. Getting a complement to Wilson — as opposed to a replacement — will also be on the offseason wish list.
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