Jets drafted Omar Cooper Jr. in Round 1, but is that enough to fill the WR need?
The Jets might still have work to do on offense.
Jets drafted Omar Cooper Jr. in Round 1, but is that enough to fill the WR need? originally appeared on The Sporting News .
Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The New York Jets came into the 2026 NFL offseason with a very clear need at wide receiver. They needed more than Garrett Wilson leading the charge, and they addressed this need early during the 2026 NFL Draft.
After taking David Bailey and Kenyon Sadiq in Round 1, the Jets traded back into Round 1 with the San Francisco 49ers to acquire Omar Cooper Jr. out of Indiana to be the new WR2. That was a nice move, but are the Jets actually done addressing their wide receiver room this offseason?
ESPN's Aaron Schatz believes that there's still more work to be done in the WR room for the Jets before 2026. Jets urged to explore WR additions even after Omar Cooper pick "The Jets have a star pass catcher in Garrett Wilson and brought in first-round pick Omar Cooper Jr. , but right now, the third starting wideout is set to be Adonai Mitchell," Schatz writes.