New York Jets: Robby Anderson and ArDarius Stewart can make an impact

New York Jets, EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - DECEMBER 17: Robby Anderson (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
New York Jets, EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - DECEMBER 17: Robby Anderson (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) /
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The New York Jets continue to deal with wide receiver woes. Robby Anderson and ArDarius Stewart are two players that can make a huge impact this season.

The New York Jets are going to turn to some not-so-big names come the start of 2017.

Robby Anderson and ArDarius Stewart are two guys that won’t make your fantasy radar, but believe me, they have potential to be starting wideouts in the NFL.

The clear cut number one guy is Quincy Enunwa. There’s no doubt about that.

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But who will fill the other two roles?

The answer, in my mind at least, are the two gentlemen named above.

See, Stewart is an Alabama guy, and Alabama can produce some big time wide receivers. Take a look at Amari Cooper and Julio Jones, just to name a couple.

At 5’11” and 205 pounds, Stewart seems like a slot guy, but his physical play demands otherwise.

"“He’s a great athlete, and he’s a tough guy. He’s gonna catch and be a running threat after the catch. Has some deep ball skills as well. He’s gonna have the pedigree of a complete receiver.” — Brian Billick"

If the New York Jets put him opposite Enunwa, it’s gangbusters in an two wide receiver set. He comes quick out of his cuts, and his push at the line is really strong.

The slot position is where Anderson is going to make his living.

Anderson enters his second year out of Temple, and now more than ever, is his time to make an offensive impact.

Anderson has unbelievable speed, and his cuts are fantastic, but he is just a tad undersized. However, he is working on it.

Next: Give Christian Hackenberg the job Already

The sophomore is up 10 pounds from last year, and continuing to grow each day as a player.

If all goes well for these two, they should see action come week one in Buffalo.